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Read these lines from Longfellow's poem “The Heights by Great Men Reached and kept."
The heights by great men reached and kept
Were not attained by sudden flight;
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How do these lines from Longfellow's poem best compare to the author's fictional portrayal of
Michael Faraday in "Michael Faraday's World"?
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Faraday's repeated experiments with wires and magnets were used by others to build
a dynamo that generates the power we use today by making an electric current from
magnetism.
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Faraday found articles about inventions and scientific discoveries and read them
carefully and thought about the people who figured out how things work.
Faraday spent four years as an errand boy at Mr. Riebau's shop and then as an
apprentice for seven years before meeting Sir Humphry Davy.
Faraday kept a tiny model of an iron bar with copper wire wrapped around it in his
pocket for a long time before he discovered a solution.

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Answer:

Faraday’s repeated experiments with wires and magnets were used by others to build a dynamo that generates the power we use today by making an electric current from magnetism.

Explanation:

I did the test and got it wrong when i chose Faraday found articles about inventions and scientific discoveries and read them carefully and thought about the people who figured out how things work.

and it said that Faraday’s repeated experiments with wires and magnets were used by others to build a dynamo that generates the power we use today by making an electric current from magnetism. was the right answer.

Answer:

Faraday's repeated experiments with wires and magnets were used by others to build a dynamo that generates the power we use today by making an electric current from magnetism.

Explanation:

The lines from the Longfellow’s poem are best compared to the authors fictional portrayal of "Michael Faraday" in Michael Faradays World. The lines of the poem given in the excerpt means that success is not easily attainable. It needs hard work and patience to reach the heights of success.  It also specifies the hardwork and the perseverance which made Faraday to discover something unique.