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(i) Did the prospect of meeting Stephen Hawking make the writer nervous? If so, why?

(ii) Did he at the same time feel very excited? If so, why?

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Answered by AnIntrovert
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(i) The writer was nervous at the prospect of meeting Stephen Hawking because Hawking was a very renowned and brilliant astrophysicist despite being paralysed and differently abled. He had authored one of the biggest best-sellers ever – A Brief History of Time. Besides, he was a worthy successor to Sir Isaac Newton and succeeded to his Chair at the Cambridge University.

(ii) Yes, the author – Firdaus Kanga was super excited to meet Stephen Hawking because he wasn’t expecting that he would be getting an opportunity to have a face-to-face conversation with such a great personality. He wondered that although Hawking was paralysed and differently abled, he had achieved greater heights and was considered a worthy successor to Sir Isaac Newton and succeeded to his Chair at the Cambridge University. This made Firdaus aware of the innumerous possibilities before him and he could reach out further than he ever thought he could.

Answered by Anonymous
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✔Answer(i):☃️

  • Yes, the prospect of meeting Stephen Hawking made the writer nervous. Stephen Hawking was the greatest scientist on the Earth. He was the author of the world-renowned book "A brief History of time". he was doubtful whether he would be allowed to meet him even for them minutes or not. Also, he was fed up with people asking him to be brave.

Answer(ii):☃️

  • Yes, he felt very excited at the same time because Stephen Hawking was totally paralysed, still he had made great achievement. This gave him the strength to do still better.

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