The short story reflects on the challenges of obtaining an education in Africa, where uniforms and supplies alone can cost over $100, an immense sum for those without income. Due to the high costs and widespread poverty, literacy rates remain low in Africa, with 80% of the population still unable to read.
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Short Story Reflection the Anecdote Expresses the Difficulties of Even
The short story reflects on the challenges of obtaining an education in Africa, where uniforms and supplies alone can cost over $100, an immense sum for those without income. Due to the high costs and widespread poverty, literacy rates remain low in Africa, with 80% of the population still unable to read.
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The short story reflects on the challenges of obtaining an education in Africa, where uniforms and supplies alone can cost over $100, an immense sum for those without income. Due to the high costs and widespread poverty, literacy rates remain low in Africa, with 80% of the population still unable to read.
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The anecdote expresses the difficulties of even applying for an
education. Uniforms and supplies alone cost over $100, which is considered a fortune in Africa. A lot of people don’t realize how poor people are in Africa because they have no income to pay for school. Because of this, 80% of Africans are still illiterate.