He came up with ideas through the research he did while going to libraries. He experimented with these ideas, experimenting with materials available in the village where he lived.
<h3>Why did William need to research and experiment?</h3>
- Because his village was suffering.
- Because his village had no access to water and electricity.
- Because his village couldn't complete ordinary activities and was in very strong need.
William lives in a village with many social and economic difficulties. The village is neglected by the government and has no access to water or electricity, which makes education, infrastructure, and even food difficult, leaving everyone with a precarious quality of life.
William wants to change his life and promote greater comfort for his family, but he knows that it won't be possible in the reality of the village. So he decides to study hard and search the library for what he can do to help the village.
In this research, he begins to use materials available in the village, to create different devices that can solve the problems, until he manages to build a windmill, which helps all the residents of the region.
This question is about the book “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” and you can learn more about this book at the link:
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