Answer:
No more kerosene lamps that burned our eyes and sent us gasping for breath.
Explanation:
The story <em>The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind</em> is based on the true-life story of the author William Kamkwamba who used his interest in science to help reduce the drought issue in his village. But the invention of the windmill also allows his village to have electricity which had never been heard of or seen in the whole of Malawi.
The given excerpt shows how William explains the workings of the proposed windmill. He demonstrates that <em>"The wind would spin the blades of the windmill, rotate the magnets in a dynamo, and create electricity"</em>. This will generate enough electrical power to help in providing irrigation even to the far fields and thus prevent drought in the land. The phrase that implied context that this will benefit Malawi and its people is when he states there will be need for the "<em>kerosene lamps that burned our eyes and sent us gasping for breath". </em>
Curfew can help reduce violence in local communities by:
Stopping kids from going out late and either hurting themselves or getting kidnapped.
Not enable drunk drivers to potentially hit someone and wreck.
If a criminal or robber is seen outside during that late time they can be arrested immediately.
It would allow for police to do their job more effectively.
Make parents more responsible for their children not going out late at night.
Answer:
1. it shows how the institutions that are supposed to protect their rights and security, but how they can be turned against society.
it demonstrates the dangers of prejudice, discrimination and dehumanization.
2. teaches about human possibilities to the most extreme. this can develop awareness not only how hate and violence take hold, but also the power of resistance and solidarity in local, national and global contexts.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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