What is the central idea of chapter 5, when Malala talks about stealing from her friend Safina?

It's better to be honest and not steal.

No one is perfect; everyone makes mistakes.

All of the above

None of the above

1 answer

The central idea of chapter 5, where Malala reflects on her experience with stealing from her friend Safina, can be best summed up as "No one is perfect; everyone makes mistakes." While the themes of honesty and the idea that it is better not to steal may also be present, the focus is on the human experience of making mistakes and learning from them. Thus, the answer is "No one is perfect; everyone makes mistakes."