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प्रश्न
Answer the following question.
“I could feel his anguish.” What could be the anguish?
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उत्तर
Stephen Hawking’s mind was active with many thoughts that he wanted to express. However, his thoughts came out in phrases, without reflecting his feelings or emotions. His sentences were mere lines, without any sentiment. The writer felt he could understand his anguish and frustration at that.
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