I Am Malala Part Four Quiz

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1. Malala says she is willing to die for what she believes in.

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The given statement suggests that Malala is willing to sacrifice her life for her beliefs. This implies that she is deeply committed and passionate about her convictions, to the extent that she is prepared to face the ultimate consequence. This demonstrates her courage and determination to fight for what she believes is right, making the statement true.

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This quiz on 'I Am Malala Part Four' assesses knowledge on Malala's activism, her reactions to threats, and her family's roles. It highlights her courage and determination to... see morefight for education rights through peace, preparing learners to understand real-world issues and advocacy. see less

2. What information does Malala's father try to keep from her?

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Malala's father tries to keep the information about the Taliban putting a death threat out against her from her.

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3. Malala clearly remembers being shot.

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The statement suggests that Malala clearly remembers being shot. However, since the answer is "False," it implies that Malala does not remember being shot.

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4. How does Malala feel she must react if a Talib comes to kill her?

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Malala believes that the best way to respond if a Talib comes to kill her is by fighting him with peace and dialogue. This means that instead of resorting to violence or running away, she believes in engaging in a conversation and promoting understanding to resolve conflicts. This approach reflects her advocacy for education, equality, and non-violence, as she believes in the power of peaceful resistance and communication to bring about positive change.

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5. How did they know someone had spied on the girls during their field trip to the White Palace?

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During the field trip to the White Palace, someone spied on the girls and Malala's father received an anonymous letter informing him about it. This suggests that the person who spied on the girls felt the need to reveal their actions to someone, possibly to create fear or intimidate them. The letter served as evidence that someone had been observing the girls, indicating that they were indeed spied on.

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6. After she turns 15, Malala is sure she wants to be a _______________________ when she grows up.

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After turning 15, Malala expresses her certainty about wanting to become a political leader in the future. This suggests that she is driven by a strong desire to make a significant impact on society and bring about positive change through political means. Given her activism and advocacy for girls' education and women's rights, it is evident that Malala aspires to hold a position of influence and power in order to address the social and political issues she cares deeply about.

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7. What does Malala's mother do while Malala and her father are campaigning across Swat?

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While Malala and her father are campaigning across Swat, Malala's mother chooses to work with a teacher at the school to learn English. This suggests that she is actively seeking to improve her language skills, which could potentially benefit her in various ways, such as better communication and opportunities for personal growth. It also demonstrates her dedication to education and her willingness to engage in self-improvement even in challenging circumstances.

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8. What event foreshadowed the idea that something bad was going to happen to Malala?

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All of the above events foreshadowed the idea that something bad was going to happen to Malala. The teacher's dream where she was badly hurt, the picture of Malala on the wall mysteriously shifting overnight, and Malala's own dreams where men followed her and threw acid in her face all indicate a sense of danger and impending harm. These events create a sense of foreboding and suggest that something unfortunate is about to occur to Malala.

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9. What is a dyna?

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A dyna is a type of bus.

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10. Malala's father's friend, Zahid Khan, died after being shot point blank in the face by a member of the Taliban.

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The statement is false because there is no mention of Malala's father's friend, Zahid Khan, being shot by a member of the Taliban in the given information.

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Malala says she is willing to die for what she believes in.
What information does Malala's father try to keep from her?
Malala clearly remembers being shot.
How does Malala feel she must react if a Talib comes to kill her?
How did they know someone had spied on the girls during their field...
After she turns 15, Malala is sure she wants to be a...
What does Malala's mother do while Malala and her father are...
What event foreshadowed the idea that something bad was going to...
What is a dyna?
Malala's father's friend, Zahid Khan, died after being shot...
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