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Statements Supporting Details Einstein had no 1.He was ready to come to terms with himself and the world personal ambition. around him. 2.He knew there were answers beyond his intellectual reach. 3.He was content to go as far as he could. 4.He never showed jealousy,vanity,bitterness,anger resentment,or personal ambition. Einstein believed in 1.He was beyond pretension. simplicity. 2.He bought his stationary in Woolworth's,a five-and-ten-cent variety store. 3.He never carried money with him because he had no use for it. 4.He used only water and safety razor to shave. 5.He needed only a pencil and a pad of paper to do his work. Einstein was purely 1.He did not have the slightest interest in the practical and exclusively application of his ideas and theories. theorist. He would not walk down the street to see a reactor create atomic energy. 3.He did not have any curiosity in observing how his Photoelectric Theory could make TV possible. 4.He tried in vain to deduce the operating principle of a toy bird but refused to take it apart to see how it actually worked. Einstein was easy to 1.He thought that his ideas had been accepted because he approach and was was a lucky man. beyond any 2.He wrote a long poem of thanks to a small boy who had pretension. sent him a Yo-Yo. 3.He corresponded with the world's most important people with ordinary stationery. Statements Supporting Details Einstein had no personal ambition. 1. He was ready to come to terms with himself and the world around him. 2. He knew there were answers beyond his intellectual reach. 3. He was content to go as far as he could. 4. He never showed jealousy, vanity, bitterness, anger, resentment, or personal ambition. Einstein believed in simplicity. 1. He was beyond pretension. 2. He bought his stationary in Woolworth’s, a five-and-ten-cent variety store. 3. He never carried money with him because he had no use for it. 4. He used only water and safety razor to shave. 5. He needed only a pencil and a pad of paper to do his work. Einstein was purely and exclusively a theorist. 1. He did not have the slightest interest in the practical application of his ideas and theories. 2. He would not walk down the street to see a reactor create atomic energy. 3. He did not have any curiosity in observing how his Photoelectric Theory could make TV possible. 4. He tried in vain to deduce the operating principle of a toy bird but refused to take it apart to see how it actually worked. Einstein was easy to approach and was beyond any pretension. 1. He thought that his ideas had been accepted because he was a lucky man. 2. He wrote a long poem of thanks to a small boy who had sent him a Yo-Yo. 3. He corresponded with the world’s most important people with ordinary stationery
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