What conclusion can be drawn about how the author of "Nikola Tesla, Inventor" views Nikola Tesla's "peculiar personality"?

A.
The author thinks that it was an act that Tesla did to gain the attention of others.

B.
The author thinks it actually made Tesla similar to many other famous scientists.

C.
The author thinks it prevented Tesla from making truly important scientific discoveries.

D.
The author believes that it makes Tesla an especially compelling figure.



Answer :

I suppose it's D because Tesla was an extremely intelligent and altruistic physicist. He did not need to get attention to him from anyone. We owe him the nowadays electricity!

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