Answer:
Gabriela Mistral
Explanation:
she wrote about rights of woman and other stuff and won a nobel prize
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
<h3><u><em>I'm pretty sure it's C: Kamkwamba learned how windmills work.
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<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
<h3><u><em>The passage does not say that he built the windmill, nor does it state that he is from Malawi or dropped out of school.</em></u></h3>
Answer:
<em>Rana told her that she will follow her.</em>
Explanation:
Changing a speech from the direct to the indirect form requires certain changes to the sentence. This includes removing the quotation marks/ speech marks, then replacing the pronouns as required. Moreover, the tense of the speech will depend on the frame of the sentence.
In the given direct speech, the "I" refers to Rana, and the "you" in her speech means the girl she's talking to. Thus, the indirect speech for the given sentence will be-
<em>Rana told her that she will follow her.</em>
We change the "shall" of the speech because shall is used for first-person whereas in the indirect speech, the I becomes "she" as it refers to Rana.
Thus, the correct sentence is
<u><em>Rana told her she will follow her.</em></u>