Which excerpt from “Pakistan’s Malala” helps explain how setting shaped Malala’s father’s point of view?

A-“"My father said that some days ago someone brought the printout of this diary saying how wonderful it was. . . ."
B-“Ellick spent months with the father and daughter and formed a deep friendship with them.”
C-“In January 2009, Malala and her father sat in their living room drinking tea and eating beef and curry stew.”
D-“Yousufzai grew up in the Swat area with little access to educational resources. . . .”

Respuesta :

Sound like this is D

The excerpt "In January 2009, Malala and her father sat in their living room drinking tea and eating beef and curry stew.” from the article Pakistan's Malala best explains her relationship with her father and OPTION C is correct.

The women and girl education is not preferred by Talibanic countries. They believe that women's are not for education and they should not be educated. Malala stood for the rights of women education.

Who is malala?

Malala is a Pakistani teenage girl who stood against the world which believes that women's should not be educated.

She became popular and raised her voice to fight for the rights of women's.

She was shot in head by a Talibanic gunmen when she was in a school bus wearing school uniform.

The line from the article Pakistan's Malala "In January 2009, Malala and her father sat in their living room drinking tea and eating beef and curry stew.” states her relationship with her father as they both are sitting in their living room together enjoying the meal.

Therefore the excerpt "In January 2009, Malala and her father sat in their living room drinking tea and eating beef and curry stew.” from the article Pakistan's Malala best explains her relationship with her father and OPTION C is correct.

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