1. The Animate and the Inanimate was a book written by child prodigy and polymath William James Sidis.
2. The Animate and the Inanimate was a book written by the child prodigy and polymath William James Sidis.
Which sentence is correct? (child prodigy VS the child prodigy)
Must "the" be added in front of "child prodigy?
If the first one is correct, is it correct to say either "mathematician William James Sidis" or "The mathematician William James Sidis"?
fire1 1. The Animate and the Inanimate was a book written by child prodigy and polymath William James Sidis. 2.
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fire11. The Animate and the Inanimate was a book written by child prodigy and polymath William James Sidis.
2. The Animate and the Inanimate was a book written by the child prodigy and polymath William James Sidis.
Which sentence is correct? (child prodigy VS the child prodigy)
Both are OK. (I would prefer to see the book title set off in some way,