Answer: B. IT PROVIDES CONTEXT FOR THE IDEA THAT THE PEOPLE OF MALAWI HAVE SUFFERED A GREAT DEAL FROM NOT HAVING A RELIABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY.
Explanation: In this following passage from "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" by William Kamkwamba: <em>"I continued to climb, slowly and assuredly, until I was facing the machine's crude frame. Its plastic arms were burned and blackened, its metal bones bolted and welded into place. I paused and studied the flecks of rust and paint, how they appeared against the fields and mountains beyond. Each piece told its own tale of discovery, of being lost and found in a time of hardship and fear. Finally together now, we were all being reborn.", </em>context is provided to show that the citizens of Malawi have not recieved reliable energy sources, causing hardships and discomfort.
This question is about the article "First Female Army Rangers Say They Thought of‘ Future Generations of Women "
Answer and Explanation:
Griest and Haver had the same experience as their male colleagues, in terms of training. They had to undergo heavy training, with great physical challenges that required strength, agility and initiative. Griest and Haver managed to overcome all these challenges, even with doubts about themselves and even if their male colleagues doubted that they would be able to finish the training. Although men underwent equal training, they learned to respect Griet and Haver's willpower and learned to understand that gender makes no difference to whoever is determined.
B is the answer to your question