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Srinivasa Ramanujan was one of the greatest mathematical genius of the world. Born in a poor
Brahmin family, he gave no indication of his hidden talent. He was born at Erode in Coimbatore in 1887.
His father was an accountant to a cloth merchant who had to maintain a large family on a small income.
Srinivasa was granted half exemption of fees when he stood first in the Primary School Examination in
the whole of Tanjore District.
From his childhood Ramanujan was of a quiet and dreamy temperament. He had answers to all sums
that puzzled his classmates and seniors. Figures did not worry him, no calculation was too difficult for
him. Things which were dark and muddled to his class-mates were as clear as daylight to him. He always
helped them with generosity which was the most lovable feature of his character all through his career.
When he was in second class his curiosity upon the subject of the “Highest Truth” in Mathematics
was roused. Later on when he moved into the Third Standard, he asked for problems of Mathematics of
higher nature. While in Fourth Standard, he could solve the most difficult problems of Trigonometry. He
obtained Euler’s Theorem and proved them. He followed Carr’s Synopsis of Pure Mathematics. He
solved all the problems without any other book to aid him. To him each solution was a triumph which
encouraged him to a fresh endeavour.
Ramanujan won Subramanyam Scholarship usually awarded for proficiency in English as well as
Mathematics. But the passion for Mathematics gained on him, hence he neglected all other subjects so
much that he failed to gain promotion to higher class, thereby losing his scholarship. This was a great
calamity of which he had never dreamt. He had no money, no means of earning, no books, no influence.
No help came to him from outside. He was now eighteen without any definite plan. He joined
Pachaiyappa’s college Madras (Now in Chennai) but had to return home due to illness.


Find out the words from the passage which means :
a)inspire b) ignore

Answers

Answered by hadiya333
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Answer:

a) inspire = stimulate

b)ignore =disregard

Answered by sureeshravi
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Answer:

a) inspire = stimulate

b) ignore =disregard

Explanation:

Inspire-As the metaphor evolved, inspire came to mean similar but relatively less significant things. For instance, a person who is inspired by one artist may be affected by that artist in a way that animates or enhances their own work. To advance through creativity, ingenuity, or willpower, our human nature needs inner strength. The desire to take the necessary action in life, though, might occasionally disappear like a cloud of smoke. Here are some justifications for why it's crucial to find inspiration when working toward your goals.

Ignore- to keep from noticing or acknowledging: to disregard insults. Consequences ignorance is the same as not knowing what will happen. Although an uninformed individual may have an abundance of these behaviours, ignorance does not equal recklessness, disdain, or carelessness. This and other like descriptors might need to be used with some tender irony, depending on how young the youngster is. Consequences ignorance is the same as not knowing what will happen. Although an uninformed individual may have an abundance of these behaviours, ignorance does not equal recklessness, disdain, or carelessness.

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