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English, 04.05.2021 20:20, fun1togo

I will give brainllent NO LINKS Roger Bannister is famous in the track world. He was the first person to run a mile (1.6 kilometers) in less than four minutes. When asked, fifty years later, if he felt this achievement was his greatest, he replied, "No." After a relatively short running career, Bannister finished medical school. He became a neurologist. To Bannister, neurology was an important science. Once he retired from running, his career in neurology became his focus. He made advances in his research. He also co-wrote the standard medical text on neurology. Bannister felt his medical achievements were more important than his track records. Do It!

Bannister's medical work made him .

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A hopeful
B proud
C responsible
D anxious

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