haven't been brave," said his disembodied computer voice, the next afternoon. I've had no choice," Surely I wanted to say, living creatively with the reality of his disintegrating body was a choice? But I kept quite, because I felt guilty every time I spoke to him, forcing him to respond. Answer the questions given :- 1. Name the chapter from which the extract has been taken. 2. "I haven't been brave" who said this? 3. Who is the Author of this chapter.
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The given extract is taken from the famous story called A Visit to Cambridge is written by the extraordinary Firdaus Kanga.
Explanation:
- The lines "I haven't been brave" are spoken by Stephen Hawking. Since due to his disease he took help from his computer to communicate with others.
- This was rather difficult and took him a bit of time to convey his messages properly. Stephen Hawking had to push various buttons and find words saved within his computer system to compile sentences.
- The author was greatly impressed by Stephen Hawkings.
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