English, 12.12.2020 16:10, alyssabond8325
What is the effect that the order of events has on the reader in the The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William
Kamkwamba?
O It builds empathy on the part of the reader for the people of Malawi.
O It makes the selection seem longer than it is to the reader.
O It transitions the reader from one time and place to another.
O It adds a sense of drama that keeps the reader interested.
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