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Answer:
The author uses William's interest in education and science and his fear of mysticism to establish the relationship between facts and reason, and mystery and magic.
Explanation:
This question is about "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind", where the author shows that Willian's fear of magic was the result of the stories he had heard about what people with magic could cause. Magic was a mystery and the author uses Willian's belief as an event to explain this mystery and the power that magic can provide. This caused William to move away from concepts related to magic and as he moved away from it, he approached the study of science, which he found exciting and beneficial. This proximity with science is used as an event to demonstrate the difference between what is real and rational than what is mysterious and magical, addressing the extreme, those of these aspects.