Which phrase from paragraph 1 of “Winds of Hope” best supports the answer to Part A? *
“. . . swirled on the wind . . .”
“. . . the rains had not come . . .”
“. . . mud-brick . . .”
“. . . plump and green . . .”
9 From this book William learned that wind—something of which Malawi had plenty— could produce electricity. William was delighted! Only two percent of the houses in Malawi have electricity. After the sun sets, everyone stops what they’re doing, brushes their teeth, and goes to sleep—at seven in the evening! If William could build a windmill, his family could have lights in their home. And a windmill could be used to pump water to irrigate the family’s maize fields. If another drought came, the windmill could provide the water for life.