Read the excerpt from “Pakistan’s Malala.”

But this was not how Malala decided she would live. With the encouragement of her father, she began believing that she was stronger than the things that scared her.

"The Taliban have repeatedly targeted schools in Swat," she wrote in an extraordinary blog when she was empowered to share her voice with the world by the BBC.

She was writing around the time the Taliban issued a formal edict in January 2009 banning all girls from schools. On the blog, she praised her father, who was operating one of the few schools that would go on to defy that order.

Which sentence best expresses Malala’s viewpoint?

“[S]he was empowered to share her voice with the world by the BBC.”
“The Taliban have repeatedly targeted schools in Swat,” she wrote. . . .
“She was writing around the time the Taliban issued a formal edict. . . .”
“[S]he began believing that she was stronger than the things that scared her.”

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

I put D and got it right anyone that says a is a total dummy

The sentence that best expresses Malala’s viewpoint is:

“[S]he began believing that she was stronger than the things that scared her.”

Let's know who Malala is.

About Malala

"Malala" whose full name is "Malala Yousafzai" is known to be a Pakistani activist. She is known to be an activist in female education and known as the world's youngest Nobel Prize laureate.

Malala became known as she advocated for the education of children and women in her community in northwest Pakistan.

Her viewpoint is that she began believing that she was stronger than the things that scared her.

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