- C. Education is a powerful tool worth fighting for.
- A. It helps readers connect emotionally to her story.
- C. Her hopeful tone encourages resilience and activism.
- B. Chronological Order
- A. Someone who takes action to support a cause
- A. Memoir
- B. Determination
- B. To share a personal story to inspire change
- D. She believed education was more important than fear.
- A. "Going to school wasn't just a way of passing time; it was our future."
1. What is the central idea of I Am Malala?
A. Memoirs are more emotional than factual.
B. Women should avoid politics to stay safe.
C. Education is a powerful tool worth fighting for.
D. Western culture is superior to Eastern traditions.
2. How does Malala's use of first-person narration enhance the memoir?
A. It helps readers connect emotionally to her story.
B. It limits the scope of historical detail.
C. It shows an objective view of her experiences.
D. It distracts from the political context.
3. Which statement best expresses how Malala's tone affects the memoir?
A. Her bitter tone undermines the Taliban's rule.
B. Her formal tone distances the reader from events.
C. Her hopeful tone encourages resilience and activism.
D. Her humorous tone makes light of serious issues.
4. Which text structure is primarily used in I Am Malala?
A. Problem/Solution
B. Chronological Order
C. Compare/Contrast
D. Description
5. What does the word "activist" most likely mean in the context of Malala's story?
A. Someone who takes action to support a cause
B. A neutral observer of events
C. Someone who avoids conflict
D. A person who encourages violence
6. What type of informational text is I Am Malala?
A. Memoir
B. Biography
C. Editorial
D. Textbook
7. What is the meaning of "perseverance" as used in the sentence:
"Her perseverance in the face of danger inspired millions"?
A. Indifference
B. Determination
C. Confusion
D. Hesitation
8. What is the author's primary purpose in I Am Malala?
A. To criticize the government
B. To share a personal story to inspire change
C. To entertain through fiction
D. To inform readers about education in Pakistan
9. What inference can be drawn from Malala's decision to speak out publicly?
A. She prioritized fame over safety.
B. She was unaware of the risks.
C. She hoped to leave Pakistan.
D. She believed education was more important than fear.
10. Which sentence provides the best textual evidence for the idea that Malala values
education?
A. "Going to school wasn't just a way of passing time; it was our future."
B. "We used to fight over who got the last roti."
C. "I liked the smell of books and pencils."
D. "My father read the newspaper every morning."
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