What can you infer about Malala’s mother based upon question one?(1 point) Responses She wasn’t worried about Malala’s safety. She wasn’t worried about Malala’s safety. She wasn’t worried about Malala getting to school. She wasn’t worried about Malala getting to school. She thought the Taliban wouldn’t attack Malala because she was a girl. She thought the Taliban wouldn’t attack Malala because she was a girl. She thought that Malala would be safer if she wasn’t walking to school. She thought that Malala would be safer if she wasn’t walking to school.

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Based on the provided options, it's likely that Malala's mother had concerns about her daughter's safety and the circumstances surrounding her education, particularly in relation to the threats posed by the Taliban. However, without specific details from "question one,” it's difficult to definitively choose one of the responses.

If I had to infer from the responses completely, it might suggest that Malala's mother believed that Malala was at risk due to the Taliban but may have had varying views on that risk—perhaps thinking she was safer walking to school or not concerned about her safety at all.

Overall, any inference would depend heavily on the context of "question one," which is not provided here. Would you like to share more about that specific question?

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