The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

What did William pack to take to his new school? Compare this to what a Canadian might packto go away to collegeor university. (p. 259)

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William packs everything he has, which isn't much, to go to school. I imagine a marginally well-off person in the West would pack only essentials for living in a dormitory.

Oh wonderful book. His family is poor and he takes a few things with him. This is all for school, clothes. If you take me, my family didn’t have a lot of money either, the average. so I always wanted and knew that I needed to study well so as not to pay for tuition. I had to look for annotated bibliography writing service a couple of times, I used https://edubirdie.com/annotated-bibliography-writing-service for this. But in everything else, I tried to do everything myself. Let's talk further, a Canadian, even from a low-income family, will probably take much more. No matter how sad it is, it is what it is.

William, the protagonist of ''The Boy Who harnessed the wind ,''packed very few items when he want to his new school His essentials included:

1. Clothes

2. A sleeping mat

3. Basic toiletries

In contrast ,a canadian student preparing to go away to college or university might pack:

1. Clothes (including seasonal wear)

2. Bedding (sheets, blankets,pillows)

3. Toiletries and personal care items.

4. School supplies (laptop, notebooks pens textbooks)

5. Kitchen items (dishes,utensils, small appliances like a microwave or coffee maker)

6. Personal items.

7. Electronics.

8. health and sefty item.

9. Recreational items.

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The key differences lie in the volume and variety of items , reflecting the different levels of access to resources and the verify.