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How have the events throughout the book changed Malala and her view of the Taliban?(1 point) Responses Malala has become more afraid and no longer speaks out for the issues she cares about. Malala has become more afraid and no longer speaks out for the issues she cares about. Malala has a better understanding of who the Taliban is and has decided to not attend school anymore. Malala has a better understanding of who the Taliban is and has decided to not attend school anymore. Malala has a better understanding of the threat the Taliban imposes on Swat and she speaks publicly against their practices. Malala has a better understanding of the threat the Taliban imposes on Swat and she speaks publicly against their practices. Malala and her family have fled from their home in fear of Taliban attack
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The most accurate response to how the events throughout the book have changed Malala and her view of the Taliban is: **"Malala has a better understanding of the threat the Taliban imposes on Swat and she speaks publicly against their practices."**
Throughout her experiences, including the challenges and dangers posed by the Taliban, Malala becomes more resolute in her advocacy for education and women's rights. Despite the fear and threats she faces, her conviction and willingness to speak out grow stronger.
Throughout her experiences, including the challenges and dangers posed by the Taliban, Malala becomes more resolute in her advocacy for education and women's rights. Despite the fear and threats she faces, her conviction and willingness to speak out grow stronger.
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