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Christina Lamb, Malala Yousafzai

I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2012

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. C (Prologue)

2. B (Chapter 1)

3. C (Various chapters)

4. A (Chapter 5)

5. D (Chapters 4-8)

6. D (Chapter 8)

7. B (Chapter 9)

8. A (Chapter 10)

9. B (Chapter 12)

10. C (Chapter 13)

11. A (Chapter 14)

12. B (Chapter 15)

13. D (Chapter 17)

14. C (Chapter 18)

15. C (Chapter 24)

Long Answer

1. Fazlullah says that women must remain hidden, per the Quran; however, Malala knows that the Quran itself never says anywhere that women should not go outside. (Chapters 9-11)

2. On the one hand, in this section the Taliban uses words to manipulate reality; they say they did not shoot Malala. On the other hand, Malala’s speech at the UN is a powerful motivating force; she receives a standing ovation from the audience. (Chapter 21-Epilogue)

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