Reading Passage 1: "William Kamkwamba"



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make to the dress.
Meaning:
Will there be a discussion about the changes that Zenzie’s team should make?
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Answer:
Yes
Part of the passage:

Then Zenzie and the
National Trust will decide how far back to
take the reconstruction, as some members feel that even the most recent changes are
now part of the history of the dress.
Explanation:
They will decide about the extent of the change they should make to the dress.
Q 35. Zenzie’s estimate for the timing of the project is realistic.
Meaning:
is Zenzie’s estimate for the timing of the project realistic?
Answer:
Not Given
Part of the passage:

Zenzie has estimated that the project, costing about £30,000, will
require more than 700 hours work. It will be a huge undertaking and I don’t think the
Trust has ever spent quite as much on a costume before she says.
Explanation:
The text mentions the amount of time expected to be spent 700 hours, but does not offer any opinion whether it is realistic or not.
Q 36. Ellen Terry’s attitude towards her dresses was typical of her time.
Meaning:
Did actresses in her time had the same attitude towards their dresses?
Answer:
No
Part of the passage:

Unlike many other actresses, she valued her costumes because
she kept and reused them time and time again. Id like to think she’d see our contribution
as part of the ongoing history of the dress says Zenzie.
Explanation:
Unlike is the keyword here, so her attitude was different to that of many actresses at the time.

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