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Elina [12.6K]
2 years ago
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My teacher says that I can do Nicolas Flamel for my research project if I can do a small paragraph about him to prove that I can

do it. Pleeze help me. I don't want to do some other boring thing for my research project.
I would also appreciate it if you can give me some other interesting topic to do.
History
1 answer:
madreJ [45]2 years ago
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Answer:Nicolas Flamel was a French scribe and manuscript-seller. After his death, Flamel developed a reputation as an alchemist believed to have discovered the philosopher's stone and to have thereby achieved immortality. These legendary accounts first appeared in the 17th century

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