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<span>The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-<span>Time Indian?</span></span>
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Sunday, DD-MM-YYYY
Dear diary,
I had been very rude to children who used to play in my beautiful garden. But I never realized my mistake till I felt lonely and wanted a company. I realized my mistake and intended to never be selfish again. Then I allowed the children who were waiting outside to play in my garden. they first hesitated, but then felt that I won't harm them so they playfully entered my garden. I realized that spring had also came with them and my garden also started to bloom more beautifully than before. I felt so contented and happy. It wasn't a bitter winter anymore. It was warm all around.
Yours truly,
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Read the excerpt from The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba.
One Saturday, Gilbert met me in the library and we flipped through books we thought might be fun. I couldn't study all the time. One book that caught my attention was the Malawi Junior Integrated Science book, used by Form Four students. Hmm, I thought, and flipped it open. There were lots of pictures and diagrams, which I found easy to understand. I saw pictures of cancer and scabies and children stricken with kwashiorkor, like so many who'd wandered the country. One picture had a man in a shiny silver suit walking on the moon.
What is the primary idea that the details in the excerpt tell a reader about Kamkwamba?
Answer:
He is intelligent despite his lack of education.
Explanation:
William Kamkwamba was a young boy from Malawi, a country where a great hunger and drought prevailed. As a young uneducated boy he had a dream to bring water and electricity to his poor town but he was greatly mocked by people around him.
The primary idea from the excerpt tells the reader about William high level of intelligence due to his ability to understand the pictures and diagrams in the science textbook despite the fact that he is not properly educated.