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make a readable story from the outlines given below and give a suitable title.
Great scientist Isaac Newton_______known for his concentration and absent mindedness_______invited friends to dinner_____had an idea during the dinner______went to his study____got busy in calculations_____forgot all about the dinner_____friends worried_____set up a search parties to locate him_____finally discovered him in his study_____Newton realized his mistake____regret

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Answered by DazzlinPrincess
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Great scientist Newton who was known  for his concentration and absent mindedness.One day he invited his friends to dinner.An idea occur in his mind during the dinner.He went to his study and got busy in calculation.He forgot all about the dinner.His friends got worried.They set up a search at the party to locate him.After a few minutes,they discovered him in his study.They told him about how worried they are when he got missing.Newton realized his mistake and regret.


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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The hints provided in the question can be used to create a narrative in the following format:

Explanation:

"Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientists of all time, was famous for his absentmindedness when he wasn't working but was known for his intense concentration when he was. One day, he decided to host a dinner party for his friends at his house. During the course of the meal, he had inspiration strike him. He didn't waste any time and went straight to his study to get started on his work. He became so engrossed in his work that he completely disregarded the dinner he was supposed to have with his friends. After such a long period of time without seeing him, his friends became concerned and organised a search party to try to find him. In the end, they tracked him down to his personal study, where he was busy performing some kind of calculation. Newton comes to terms with his error and the ripple effect it has on those around him. He regrets being so absent-minded."

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