Специальные вопросы:
1)When was Maria Scklodowski born?(Schlodowski настоящее имя, в начале текста ее псевдоним, не знаю, как ее назвать).
2)Where was Maria Schklodowski born?
3)When did her mother die?
4)How did her parents call her?
5)What was her sister studying?
6)When did Marie's husband die?
7)When did she get a Nobel Prize in Chemistry?
8)What did she designe?
9)When did she die?
10)Why did she die?
Общие вопросы:
1)Was Marie Curie born in 1876?
2)Did her mother die in 1877?
3)Did Marie become a tutor for her family?
4)Was her sister studyind medicine in Paris?
5)Did Marie study Physics and Maths?
6)Was Pierre Curie her husband?
7)Did her husband die in 1906?
8)Did she got a Nobel Prize in 1911?
9)Did she die in 1934?
10)Did she die in Paris?
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