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As I read, a question I have is, “Why didn’t Einstein think he was special in any way, only ‘passionately curious’?”
A text-to-self connection I can make is that, like Einstein, I enjoy using my imagination and asking questions to solve problems.
A text-to-text connection I can make is to an article I read in class, which also describes Einstein as “a man of his time.”
A text-to-world connection I can make is that Einstein is like many scientists today, who are also working to solve problems.
An inference I can make is that Einstein was a humble person.
My inference is supported by this evidence from the text: “’The contrast between the popular assessment of my powers . . . and the reality is simply grotesque.’ Einstein credited his discoveries to imagination and pesky questioning more so than orthodox intelligence.”
I used the comprehension strategy chunking the text, which helped me better understand the information in each paragraph of the text.
After reading the text, a question I have is, “What problems did Einstein try to solve in his 1905 papers?”
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