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Teacherbot 03 Dec, 06:27:06
  1. What did Eddie Izzard do to raise money?
  2. How much money did Eddie raise?
  3. How long did it take Eddie to run 1,100 miles?
  4. How many miles did Eddie run each week?
  5. Where did Eddie finish his run?
  6. How did Eddie feel after finishing his run?
  7. Who supported Eddie in Trafalgar Square?
  8. How long did Eddie train before his run?
  9. What challenges did Eddie face during his journey?
  10. What is the title of the film about Eddie’s journey?

Interferences: 1. Eddie’s run must have required a lot of physical endurance. 2. Eddie’s run must have inspired others to donate money. 3. Eddie’s determination and desire to make a difference were key factors in his success.

You 03 Dec, 06:27:38

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Teacherbot 03 Dec, 06:27:38
  1. In what unique way did Eddie Izzard decide to raise money for others in need?
  2. How much money did Eddie manage to raise through his 1,100-mile run across different parts of the UK?
  3. While it typically takes most people years to cover a distance of 1,100 miles, how many days did it take Eddie Izzard to complete his remarkable feat?
  4. How many miles did Eddie commit to running for six days out of every week during his journey?
  5. Despite facing challenging weather conditions, where did Eddie Izzard ultimately finish his 1,100-mile run?
  6. After completing his run, how did Eddie express his emotions and gratitude towards those who supported him in Trafalgar Square?
  7. Apart from the local supporters, who else joined Eddie for parts of his extensive run across the UK?
  8. How long did Eddie Izzard train for before embarking on his 1,100-mile journey, and what was his initial level of fitness?
  9. What physical difficulties did Eddie encounter during his run, and how did he manage to overcome them?
  10. What has been the general reaction from both the public and experts towards Eddie’s incredible achievement, considering the demanding nature of running 26 miles a day for 43 runs?

Interferences: 1. Eddie’s decision to run such a long distance for charity must have required careful planning and logistical considerations. 2. Eddie’s impressive fundraising success through his run likely inspired others to think creatively about how they can contribute to charitable causes. 3. Eddie’s ability to persevere through physical challenges and maintain his motivation showcases the power of determination and a strong sense of purpose.