This selection parodies, make fun of the Swift's travel books in a way that it uses good adjectives to describe a lie. Generally, a lie is seen as a bad concept, something you shouldn't do or be proud of. This is usually related to no moral thing to do and describing it with big adjectives is ironic.
Answer:
The culture in which William was raised was: Option A: There were not enough qualified teachers to make school worth attending.
Explanation:
"The Boy who harnessed the Wind" is an inspiring story about a boy, William, who built a windmill made out of bicycle parts. William was very fond of studying but there was lack of schools in his village. But, he did not stop and studied himself by going to the library.
In the given lines, it is shown that students had stopped going to school during famine. Even teachers used to disappear into the fields to search for food after recess in the morning. This shows that the teachers were not qualified enough, which is Option A.
Usually punctuation and capitialization...
Answer:
Here are a few different ones you can choose from
connecting the dots . . .
what picture do the stars scrawl
across the night sky
white azaleas bloom
a young girl between the leaves
smiles in her wheelchair
the light’s sufficient
although the sun’s still rising
— cresting the mountain
a fraction of night
I ponder where I had been —
then there a firefly