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Well, he is very good at asking questions in the end and asking what other examples are there in the history of science.
1. "Ask what will happen next" is a common saying, which vividly expresses the spirit of perseverance and continuous exploration. The four words "discovery", "invention" and "achievement" are arranged in descending order of harvest, which also shows that ordinary things contain truth and great achievements, which can only be realized by those who ask what will happen next. . . . . . . .

2. This beautiful light blue fluorescence is integrated into the beautiful life and unyielding belief of women.

The "light blue fluorescence" was produced by 0. 1 gram radium extracted by Madame Curie in 3 years and 9 months, which is her achievement. This sentence is a compliment to Madame Curie's persistent dedication in scientific research. . . . . . . . . .

This precious personality and lofty pursuit made Marie Curie discover the meaning of life almost at the same time as this great natural discovery.

"This precious character and lofty pursuit" means that Madame Curie has "firm, resolute, ambitious and persistent pursuit". "This great natural discovery" means that Madame Curie discovered the radioactive metal element radium, and "the discovery of the meaning of life" means that Madame Curie realized that the value of life lies not in youth, beauty, money and reputation, but in making contributions to science and mankind.

I am in the sixth grade. You asked this sentence on Happy Birds. I can assure you that you won't get me wrong. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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