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Alexander Graham Bell was born in 1847, but when he was a young man of twenty three he moved with his parents to Canada Before the year was over, young Graham had left his family and gone to Boston. Though Bell was a dreamer, he was also a practical thinker and a man of action. In Boston, where he worked by day as a teacher of the deaf, he worked far into the night experimenting with the Can electrical transmission of sound. "You can't make owl sleep at night, telepho he once wrote in a letter. "The more I explore this wonderful subject of electricity, the more boundless seems the prospect before me."
His reward came on March 10, 1876. That evening when he was conducting an experiment, he accidentally spilled some acid on his clothes. He called to his assistant in another room, "Mr. Watson come here, I want you." Watson, who was holding the receiving telephone to his ear, heard the words and rushed to tell the inventor "Mr. Bell, I heard every word you said distinctly." The first complete sentence had been transmitted by telephone.
Questions:
1. When and where was Bell born?
2. Did Bell move to Canada when he was twenty five?
3. What kid of man was he?
4. What did he do by night?
5. Who did he teach?
6. How late at night did he work?
7. What was he doing on Match 10th,1876?
8. What did he spill acid on?
9. Who was his assistant?
10. What did Bell say to Mr. Watson?
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