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Comment on the factors that contributed to Albert's utter misery during his stay in Munich.​

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Answered by girja4006
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Exchanges between Einstein and History teacher show that Einstein is honest and truthful. He admits his shortcomings frankly. He has firm and well-defined opinions. He explains precisely what he thinks. Thus his basic intelligence, logical reasoning and lucid expression are highlighted. He showed the sparks of genius even at a young age. His maths teacher had a high opinion of him. He went to the extent of saying: “I can’t teach you more, and probably you’ll soon be able to teach me.” When Albert said that it was excessive praise, the teacher acknowledged that it was only the truth. He made the point by saying that Albert was ready immediately

Answered by MaiTaeKiQueenHu
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Two factors made Einstein's life in Munich miserable. These were his school and residential environment. The school was a hateful place. He had many bad days when he got punishment.

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