Look at the frames from Iqbal. How does the author highlight Iqbal’s impact on others in these frames? by showing Iqbal ignoring
the factory owner’s demands by showing a group of children listening to the factory owner by showing a group of children intently listening to Iqbal by showing Iqbal leading children out the facto
Answer: by showing a group of children intently listening to Iqbal
Explanation:
The author highlight Iqbal’s impact on others in these frames by showing a group of children intently listening to Iqbal.
The frames depicted how others were being inspired by Iqbal who was four years old then and joined other child weavers. They were listening attentively to him when he spoke.
Well you start a paragraph with an open ending question so ask about the character then answer that question and do the same for the other one and then compare or explain why they are the main characters and how they contribute to the book
At some particular space it's all dark but when you almost at a stop you see the light and the design that the put on the wall ,so much noises at the stop