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Explanation:
This question is not full as it is missing the story. The story in question is the one of William Kamkwamba, <u>Malawian boy who had to drop out of school due to the poverty of his family, but who managed to learn how to build a windmill and provide electricity and water for his home.</u>
William managed this by going to the library on his own, even when he dropped out, and reading the physics books. He found a specific book on how to make energy through the windmill and, on his own, he managed to make it out of the scrap yard materials (bicycle frame, a tractor fan, PVC pipes, etc.) In the end, he provided what his family needs, became famous and got a chance to travel and experience more because of his achievement.
<u>This story teaches us how important it is to </u><em><u>educate ourselves</u></em><u>, even if it seems we don't have the chance. Even on our own, we can learn things that can be valuable, sometimes even life-saving. William thought himself all of this on his own. That is his power of </u><em><u>perseverance </u></em><u>– he did not give up when he had t drop out of school or when people though he is crazy. This made him only more determined to learn and do something. </u>
<u>The lack of money, formal education or material did not stop him; William thought himself what he needed to help his family and home for a better future. That is why at the end of his speech he sends a message especially to people in Africa who are in a similar position as him – to never give up, to always try and to push their dreams to the maximum.</u>