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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind + Passive Voice
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The community celebrated William’s success, and the school invited him back as a student. Everyone believed in his dreams.
William climbed the windmill tower, and he adjusted the blades. The crowd watched him silently.
International organizations donated materials, and volunteers supported William’s education. Opportunities transformed his future.
Researchers analyzed William’s windmill design, and engineers improved the model. Innovation inspired others.
William’s mother cooked small meals during famine, and she shared the food with her family. Love guided her actions.
People criticized William in the beginning, and later they respected his perseverance. The village recognized his talent.
William studied the diagrams carefully, and he connected wires to the battery. Electricity powered a small radio.
The elders repeated traditional stories, and children listened carefully. Culture shaped their beliefs and actions.
The librarian allowed William to borrow science books, and she encouraged him to keep studying. Her kindness changed his possibilities.
William created a plan, and he built a small prototype. His curiosity pushed him to continue the project.
Journalists interviewed William after the windmill worked, and newspapers published his story. People around the world admired him.
The drought destroyed crops across the village, and families lost their food reserves. Fear controlled the community.
William tested the windmill many times, and strong wind turned the blades. Finally, electricity charged a small lightbulb.
The radio announced news about hunger, and the government promised solutions. But leaders ignored the suffering community.
Scientists developed wind energy technology in other countries, and the world celebrated new inventions. Nobody explained it to William.
The school expelled William because his family couldn’t pay the fees, and the teachers removed his name from the student list.
The villagers laughed at William’s invention, and they doubted his intelligence. Some people called him foolish.
William collected metal parts from the scrapyard, and he cleaned each piece carefully. His hands built the windmill little by little.
The farmers planted maize every year, and the sun dried the fields during the drought. Hunger affected every family in the village.
William read science books at the library, and he wrote notes in his notebook. Later, he shared his ideas with his friends.