In chapter 15, What is Malala’s perspective or point of view about leaving her home because of the Taliban?

She doesn’t have an opinion because she is only a child.

She is sad because she does not want to leave her home.

She sees leaving as an opportunity for freedom.

She is happy to leave her home and be away from the Taliban.

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In chapter 15 of "I Am Malala," Malala's perspective about leaving her home because of the Taliban is primarily that she is sad because she does not want to leave her home. She cherishes her hometown and the memories associated with it, and the prospect of leaving due to the threats posed by the Taliban brings her distress. While she understands the dangers, her emotions are tied to her sense of belonging and attachment to her home.