Did the prospect of meeting Stephen Hawking make the writer nervous? If so,
why?
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If so, why? (i) Yes, the prospect of meeting Stephen Hawking make the writer nervous because Stephen Hawking was the ablest scientist on the earth. He was the worthy author of world renouned book “A brief History of Time”. He had become the successor to Issac Newton at the University of Cambridge
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The prospect of meeting Stephen Hawking made the writer nervous because Stephen Hawking was a person who was disabled like him.
The lesson is A Visit To Cambridge
writer: Firdaus Kanga
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