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(iv) Was it difficult to teach Trevor Baylis? How do you know?
(a) His background was very unbookish
(b) He was already considered to be inferior to those at grammar school.
(c) Because teaching him was like teaching a 'slab of tripe'.​

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Answered by nautiyalkrish25
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Trevor Graham Baylis CBE (13 May 1937 – 5 March 2018) was an English inventor best known for the wind-up radio. The radio, instead of relying on batteries or external electrical source, is powered by the user winding a crank. This stores energy in a spring which then drives an electrical generator. Baylis invented it in response to the need to communicate information about AIDS to the "people of Africa".[1] He ran a company in his name dedicated to helping inventors to develop and protect their ideas and to find a route to market

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