Based on "Pakistan’s Malala,” which best states why blogging was an effective and useful way for Malala to share her experiences?
Which excerpt from “Pakistan’s Malala” shows Malala’s viewpoint?
Which excerpt from “Pakistan’s Malala” helps explain how setting shaped Malala’s father’s point of view?
Which excerpt from “Pakistan’s Malala” shows that Malala received worldwide attention for her writing?
Which statement best describes the author Ashley Fantz’s view of Malala in “Pakistan’s Malala”?
Read the excerpt from “Pakistan’s Malala.”"I was in a bad mood," Malala blogged.Vacation was normally fun but no one was in the mood to celebrate.But what do you do when you're 11? You go to the playground and you play, so that's what they did.Some of the girls said they thought everything would work out. They'd be back, they said.Malala wanted to be hopeful, too. But before she left, she turned around and took one long look at the building.Malala was right about the edict and what it meant.Which statement best describes Malala’s viewpoint?
Read the excerpt from “Pakistan’s Malala.”But what do you do when you're 11? You go to the playground and you play, so that's what they did.Some of the girls said they thought everything would work out. They'd be back, they said.Malala wanted to be hopeful, too. But before she left, she turned around and took one long look at the building.Malala was right about the edict and what it meant.After January 2009, she was forced to stay at home and read books, Ellick said.Eventually she was moved around the country where she attended ad-hoc schools.How did the setting of Malala’s education change after the Taliban took over Swat Valley?
Read the excerpt from "Pakistan’s Malala.”In 2010 she met with U.S. Special Envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke.Ellick remembers being with Malala in a coffee shop after the meeting."She said, 'I want to get ice cream . . . I love vanilla ice cream,'" Ellick recalled. "Here is this girl that can go from being at a negotiating table, a high-level diplomatic meeting, but she also wanted ice cream."Ellick remembered another time when they were out shopping in Islamabad, having fun and hunting for English language books and DVDs."I was disappointed that she wanted some trashy American sitcoms," Ellick laughs. "I kept telling myself, 'I know you want her to want to watch a documentary about Sierra Leone but she is just a girl.'"Which statement best describes reporter Adam Ellick’s viewpoint?
Which excerpt from the article “Pakistan’s Malala” best describes Malala’s relationship with her father?
Based on “Pakistan’s Malala,” which best describes Swat Valley before the Taliban took over?
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