Have you ever wondered what it is like to be famous for inventing something? Alexander Graham Bell found out. He invented the telephone! He might have been a great inventor but he was still a kid.
Childhood: Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He had two brothers and one sister. He was known as Alec to his family and close friends. He did not have his middle name "Graham" until he was ten years old. He went to Edinburgh Royal High School, Edinburgh University, and University College in London. He had a few obstacles in his childhood like his sister and mother seemed totally deaf. Though his mom and sister seemed totally deaf that wasn't the end of his obstacles.
Obstacles in Life & Major Accomplishments: Some off his obstacles were his first two boys died at birth, and as you already know his mother and sister seemed totally deaf. Some of his major accomplishments came out of the obstacles. He invented the telephone because of the deaf and he got though the obstacles by doing stuff he liked like inventing. He also had lots of good traits that helped him make the telephone.
Traits: One of his good traits was dedication. Dedication to the telephone because he put a lot off his lifetime, money, and hard work into his inventions. He was also caring. He cared for the deaf by making A.G Bell which is a organization that helps the deaf. He is also selfless because he donated a huge donation to the deaf. And these traits are a personal connection to me.
Personal Connection: He and me have some personal connections like he is a huge inspiration to people inventing. Also him and me have some things alike like the same name. We also both like to invent. Were also different because we have different hair color, eye color, and hobbies. I hope you liked the essay on Alexander Graham Bell.
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