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Answer the following question.

What is the scientist’s message for the disabled?

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The message that he gave to the disabled was that they should concentrate on what they were good at.

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Chapter 7.1: A Visit to Cambridge - Working with the Text [Page 101]

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Chapter 7.1 A Visit to Cambridge
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