Answer:
Eliza Doolittle's accent in My Fair Lady is described as a strong "cockney" accent.
Explanation:
Cockney is typically the accent of East End Londoners, and is not considered a proper british accent.
"t's" in the middle of words are left out, and "er's" at the end of words are pronounced short "a". For example "water" in a cockney accent would be "wau-a".
Answer:
At last he climbed to the spot where the tree divided into two great branches, and taking up his position here, the old man sat down and scattered the ashes right and left all over the branches and twigs.
Wonderful, indeed, was the result! The withered tree at once burst into full bloom!
Explanation:
That sentence shows magic
Answer:
The answer is C). He has learned about Kamkwamba’s story and wants it to reach a wider audience.
Explanation:
The filmmaker decides to make a documentary about Kamkwamba’s story because, after learning about his (young Kamkwamba’s) inspiring rise from illiteracy, poverty and lack of electricity, to create a wind turbine and produce electricity, he (the filmmaker) wants a wider audience to be motivated through the film industry which is such a great platform to showcase the real life story of how anyone can achieve greatness in the midst of poverty and challenging situations.