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According to "Michael Faraday's World," which intrigued Michael Faraday? A. electricity B. earthquakes C. computers D. the human heart
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According to "Michael Faraday's World," which intrigued Michael Faraday?
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computers
D.
the human heart
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the first one electricity
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According to "Michael Faraday's World," which intrigued Michael Faraday was electricity
option A is right
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