Two wires dangled from the heart of the machine and gently danced in the breeze. I knotted their frayed ends together with the wires that sprouted off the reed, just as I'd always pictured. Down below, the crowd cackled like a gang of birds.

—The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind,
William Kamkwamba

Which phrase in the passage transitions readers from one place to another?

dangled from the heart of the machine
Down below,
knotted their frayed ends together
the crowd cackled

1 answer

The phrase that transitions readers from one place to another is "Down below,". This phrase indicates a shift in perspective from the action happening with the wires to the crowd beneath.

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