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Read the biography of Isaac Newton below. Rewrite the biography and change all of the proper nouns (Isaac Newton) to personal pronouns.

Isaac Newton, in full Sir Isaac Newton, (born December 25, 1642, Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. Isaac Newton died March 20, 1727, London),Isaac Newton is an English physicist and mathematician, who was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century. In optics, Isaac Newton's discovery of the composition of white light integrated the phenomena of colours into the science of light and laid the foundation for modern physical optics. In mechanics, Isaac Newton's three laws of motion, the basic principles of modern physics, resulted in the formulation of the law of universal gravitation. In mathematics, Isaac Newton was the original discoverer of the infinitesimal calculus. Isaac Newton was the only son of a local yeoman, also Isaac Newton, who had died three months before, and of Hannah Ayscough. That same year, at Arcetri near Florence, Galileo Galilei had died; Isaac Newton would eventually pick up his idea of a mathematical science of motion and bring his work to full fruition. A tiny and weak baby, Isaac Newton was not expected to survive his first day of life, much less 84 years. Deprived of a father before birth, Isaac Newton soon lost his mother as well, for within two years she married a second time; her husband, the well-to-do minister Barnabas Smith, left young Isaac with his grandmother and moved to a neighbouring village to raise a son and two daughters. For nine years, until the death of Barnabas Smith in 1653, Isaac was effectively separated from his mother, and his pronounced psychotic tendencies have been ascribed to this traumatic event. That Isaac Newton hated his stepfather we may be sure. When Isaac Newton examined the state of his soul in 1662 and compiled a catalog of sins in shorthand, Isaac Newton remembered “Threatening my father and mother Smith to burne them and the house over them.” The acute sense of insecurity that rendered him obsessively anxious when his work was published and irrationally violent when he defended it accompanied Isaac Newton throughout his life and can plausibly be traced to Isaac Newton's early years.
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