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Summary of L1-L17

In this part we learn something about the young Albert Einstein. It seems he was neverexactly an ordinarychild. The writer pinpoints a case when he was given a compassat the age of five, which stirred his intellect.

Complex Sentence Analysis

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The conceptthat one would prove theorems of angles and lines that were in no way obvious made an

¡°indescribable impression¡±on the young student. (L29-30)

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indescribableThe concept made an ¡°____________ impression¡± on

the young student.

The concept is about

one would prove theorems of angles and lines.__________________________________________.

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obviousTheorems of angles and lines were not ____________.

Language Points (L17-L31)

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Stimulate£¨V.£©to encourage it to begin or develop further ´Ì¼¤;¼¤Àø;´Ùʹ

America?s priority is rightly tostimulateits economy.

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Language Points (L17-L31)

Come over --to make a short informal visit ª¡

?Whenever in trouble she would come over to us for help. ª¡

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I?ll come over to see you on my next day off.