What can you infer about Malala’s mother based upon question one?(1 point) Responses 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. 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.

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Based on the options given, it can be inferred that Malala's mother believed that the Taliban posed little to no threat to Malala specifically because she was a girl. This suggests a level of naivety or a hopeful disposition regarding Malala's safety in the context of the Taliban's known attitudes toward girls' education. Hence, the most telling inference is: She thought the Taliban wouldn’t attack Malala because she was a girl.

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