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Social Studies, 16.12.2019 21:31 briceevans32

giving brainlist important note: do not write a summary. you will write three suggestions for improving this summary. your suggestions must be based on the six rules of effective summaries that you learned in the lesson.

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gertrude elion was born in 1918 in new york city. she went to school for many years and eventually won the nobel prize. she was unable to obtain a graduate research position because she was a woman. she took a series of jobs, including lab assistant, chemistry and physics teacher in new york city high schools, and research chemist. she was a scientist who discover many important drugs that saved lives. elion also discovered new ways to test drugs. she died in 1999, 16 years after she retired from burroughs wellcome laboratories. i think she was a terrific scientist.

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