Why do the girls at Malala’s school in England treat her differently than the girls in Swat?

They know her because of her activist publicity and not as just a normal girl.

They treat her badly because they are afraid the Taliban will attack their school since she is there.

They ignore her because they do not speak the same language.

None of the above

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The correct answer is that the girls at Malala's school in England treat her differently than the girls in Swat because they know her because of her activist publicity and not as just a normal girl. In England, Malala is recognized as a prominent activist and a symbol of the fight for girls' education, which sets her apart from the other students who do not share the same background or experiences.