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How was Malala’s family different than most Pashtun families?(1 point)
Responses
Malala’s family prayed 5 times each day.
Malala’s family prayed 5 times each day.
Malala’s family was poor.
Malala’s family was poor.
Malala’s family was happy with a daughter.
Malala’s family was happy with a daughter.
Malala’s family lived with her grandfather.
Responses
Malala’s family prayed 5 times each day.
Malala’s family prayed 5 times each day.
Malala’s family was poor.
Malala’s family was poor.
Malala’s family was happy with a daughter.
Malala’s family was happy with a daughter.
Malala’s family lived with her grandfather.
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GPT-4o mini
Malala’s family was different than most Pashtun families because they were happy with a daughter. In many traditional Pashtun families, there can be a preference for male children, but Malala's family valued and supported her education and aspirations, which set them apart.
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