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Which evidence from the passage best supports the inference that Nikola Tesla was very creative?

A "Tesla even boasted of his early forays into inventing, 'I needed no models, drawings, or experiments. I could picture them all as real in my mind.'”

B "He built a laboratory in Colorado where he tried to generate one hundred million volts of electricity in order to use what he called the earth’s 'resonant frequency' to send signals around the world without wires."

C"Tesla not only did the job overnight, but he also told Edison that he could redesign the generators so that they would work better and save money."

D"At one point, he sent lightning bolts 135 feet in the air, and the nearby city of Colorado Springs went dark when he shorted out their power system."

Answers

Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

In the given passage option A suggests best that shows supporting words for the interference of Nikola Tesla.

Explanation:

According to option A, Tesla boasted about his forays into inventing.

This statement showcases that Tesla actually had a great imagination. When someone has a good imagination that supports the fact of them being creative. According to the statement Tesla only needed his mind to be able to invent and that says alot about Tesla.

Answered by skyfall63
2

A "Tesla even boasted of his early forays into inventing, 'I needed no models, drawings, or experiments. I could picture them all as real in my mind.'”

Explanation:

  • Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor & futurist who is known for his contributions to the creation of the "modern AC system".  Tesla performed a series of experiments with mechanicalgenerators/oscillators, electrical discharge tubes,& early X-ray imaging, in an effort to create technologies that he could patent and sell. He also designed a wireless-controlled yacht, which was one of the first ever displayed. Tesla became famous as an inventor and exhibited his successes in his lab to  wealthy patrons & celebrities  & was noted at "public lectures" for his "showmanship".
  • Even Tesla's declaration spoke of his early forays in inventing, 'I didn't need any models, sketches or experiments. In my mind I could imagine them all as real.' best shows the power of Tesla's imagination. His mind was what he wanted at the invention process. It is the only assertion of all those mentioned that is not directly linked to his inventions & experiments, all of which are the product of his creativeness.

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