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Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was born at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire, England. He was born prematurely, three months after the death of his father, a prosperous farmer. When Newton was three, his mother remarried and left him in the care of his grandmother. From the age of twelve until seventeen, Newton was educated at The King's School in Grantham. Later that year, his mother attempted to make a farmer out of young Newton. He hated farming. Instead, Newton completed his education as a top-ranked student. A few years later, Isaac Newton became one of the most important and respected scientists the world has ever seen. 4 Which sentence best supports the paragraph? A. Only Einstein could advance Isaac Newton's theories. B. Farming was important to the economy in the 1600s. C. Many women tended to remarry after being widowed. D. Newton thought of many of his ideas at Woolsthorpe.