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What was William Kamkwamba's conflict?

He was not accepted in school with his friends

A famine took away his food and electricity

A neighbor told him that he was not intelligent

He did not know how to read or write at age 14

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  • A famine took away his food and electricity.

Step-by-step explanation:

Starvation forced Kamkwamba to drop out of school, and he was not able to return to school since his family was incapable to bear the educational cost expense.

In a frantic endeavor to hold his instruction, Kamkwamba started to as often as possible visit the town library, where Kamkwamba found his genuine cherish for hardware.

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