English, 26.09.2019 02:30 alexcontreras32
Which of these would be considered the most interesting anecdote in a biography of albert einstein?
a. he was a genius who was responsible for developing the theory of relativity.
b. he had a speech problem as a child, and the first words he ever spoke were, “the soup is too hot! ”
c. he won the nobel prize for his work in the area of photoelectric effect in 1921.
d. he was known for having a curious and questioning attitude throughout his life.
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