Why has the author referred to the late speaking age of Einstein?
1.To show his disability
2.To show that apparently his growth rate was slower than the children of his age
3.To show that he was a slow learner
4.None
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2.To show that apparently his growth rate was slower than the children of his age
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The author referred to the late speaking age of Einstein (2) To show that apparently, his growth rate was slower than the children of his age
Explanation:
- In 'A truly beautiful mind' the author wanted to show the ordinary features of Einstein.
- He emphasises Einstein's age of speaking which was apparently quite late.
- It was mentioned to compare his growth rate with the other children of his age.
Hence, the author referred to the late speaking age of Einstein (2) To show that apparently, his growth rate was slower than the children of his age.
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