What does Malala mean when she says her home country is centuries behind Birmingham, England?

a. Pakistan has more modern technology than Birmingham.

b. Pakistan does not have modern conveniences that Birmingham has.

c. Pakistan is an ancient city that doesn’t exist anymore.

d. Pakistan is a far away from Birmingham.

Question 2
How is Malala different than her classmates?

a. She does not cover her head when she goes out in public.

b. She is open and honest about what she wants to be when she grows up.

c. She speaks out against things she does not agree with and she speaks in support of things she is passionate about.

d. All of the above

e. None of the above

Question 3
Why was Malala not worried about the Taliban?(1 point)
Responses

a. The Taliban was only after her father, not her.

b. The Taliban had never attacked a young girl.

c. Her mother made her take the bus.

d. She had security guards.

Question 4
Who did the girls believe was approaching the dyna when they stopped?

a. A newspaper reporter

b. The principal

c. A salesman

d. Malala's father

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on the context surrounding Malala Yousafzai and her experiences:

Question 1
What does Malala mean when she says her home country is centuries behind Birmingham, England?
b. Pakistan does not have modern conveniences that Birmingham has.

Question 2
How is Malala different than her classmates?
c. She speaks out against things she does not agree with and she speaks in support of things she is passionate about.

Question 3
Why was Malala not worried about the Taliban?
a. The Taliban was only after her father, not her.

Question 4
Who did the girls believe was approaching the dyna when they stopped?
a. A newspaper reporter

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