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iren [92.7K]
3 years ago
5

Why might the director of Moving Windmills have wanted to share William Kamkwamba’s story through film rather than though writin

g? Check all correct answers.
He wanted viewers to see what Kamkwamba’s windmill looked like and how it moved.
He wanted to win awards for his filmmaking.
He wanted people to see firsthand the conditions of those living in Malawi.
He wanted audience members to feel like they were speaking directly to William.
He wanted to make a visual statement supporting wind power and criticizing oil drilling.
He wanted readers of Kamkwamba’s memoir to get to know him in a different way.

English
2 answers:
White raven [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: 1:)He wanted audience members to feel like they were speaking directly to William. 2:) He wanted viewers to see what Kamkwamba’s windmill looked like and how it moved.

Explanation:

In the true story, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, it shows how Malawi lacked enough resources to generate energy in the town. The director of the documentary, based off the true story, wanted viewers to see the windmill and how it was made to work. He wanted the audience to feel like they knew William and could speak directly to him through the film.

The documentary was titled "Moving Windmill." The documentary shows how the William Kamkwamba came to write the book about the town and his own experiences.

jolli1 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A., C., and D. (1, 3, and 4)

Explanation:

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