Please finish the following 10 blanks. In Kenya today, 1______ percent of all girls go to 2_______ school. But in poor areas, only 3_______ girls goes to school. Forty-eight percent of Kenya’s girls go to 4_______. In poor areas only about eleven percent do. Why is this? First, many families do not have money for school. Also, some girls leave school. They get married as 5_______ — some at age fourteen or fifteen. Kakenya Ntaiya is from a small 6_______ in Kenya. She is the oldest of eight children. As a child, her family was very poor. She had to work on the family farm, but she still went to school. She was a very good student. In Kakenya’s village, many girls 7______ school and they get married as teenagers. Kakenya’s family wanted this, too. But Kakenya loved school and she didn’t want to leave. So she talked to her father. Luckily, he let her 8______ in school. In time, Kakenya finished high school. Then she went to college in the United States. Later, she returned to her village and she 9______ a school for girls. Today, the school has over one hundred students. In the future, Kakenya’s students will be teachers, doctors, and 10______. Their lives will be different.