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goblinko [34]
2 years ago
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Which of the following lines

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Luden [163]2 years ago
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All that he had learned only made him feel how little he knew in comparison to what remained, these lines from "True Stories of History and Biography" uses a tone that reveals Hawthorne's attitude toward Isaac Newton.

<h3>Who was Hawthorne's?</h3>

The dismal romantic novels and short stories of American author Nathaniel Hawthorne (born July 4, 1804, died May 19, 1864) are well-known. His works typically touch on history, religion, and morality.

His family had a lengthy history in Salem, Massachusetts, where he was born in 1804. In 1821, Hawthorne enrolled at Bowdoin College. In 1824, he was accepted into Phi Beta Kappa, and in 1825, he graduated.

His first book, Fanshawe, was out in 1828, but he later tried to bury it since he thought it wasn't up to the standard of his later novels.

He wrote several short stories for publications, which he eventually collected as Twice-Told Tales in 1837.

<h3>Who was Isaac Newton?</h3>

The most talented English mathematician of his day was Isaac Newton. For differential and integral calculus, he laid the groundwork. He is one of the best scientists the world has ever known thanks to his studies on optics and gravitation.

He also provided the groundwork for contemporary physical optics when he identified the phenomenon of white light combined with colors.

His well-known mechanics "three laws of motion" and the development of the gravitational "laws" fundamentally altered the course of physics all across the world. In mathematics, he was the creator of calculus.

He is regarded as a wonderful gift from nature to the field of physics.

Hence, option A is correct.

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just olya [345]2 years ago
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Answer:

A) All that he had learned only made him feel how little he knew in comparison to what remained.

Explanation:

Newton was a remarkably long-lived man who achieved great fame, was knighted by the monarch, and was elected to the House of Commons. The depth of his knowledge, however, did not fill him with any sense of pride, and he cared little for worldly glory and accolades. In light of what he had learned, he realized how much more there was to learn.

He said, "I seem to myself like a child playing on the beach and picking up a strange shell or pretty pebble here and there, while the vast ocean of Truth lies undiscovered before me."

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