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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Malala- Summary and Vocabulary

 Hello here is my finished Malala task. We had to wright a summary about each chapter we read and at the bottom is my vocabulary. 

Ch 14.

When Malala didn’t go to school for a month she watched a show called ugly betty. The way Malala described her was that she had braces and a big heart, Betty could also walk around New York City freely unlike Malala. She also realized that Betty didn’t have all the rights. After a month the schools reopened but only girls ten and under were allowed to go to school, girls over ten had to stay home. Those rules didn’t stop Malala from going to school, Madam Maryam told the girls that they can come to school but not in uniform, only casual clothes. This was called secret school. 


Ch 15.

One February morning Malala was woken by gunfire but it wasn’t unusual since she had woken up but several guns fired at night. This time was different. They were shooting into the sky for peace. The government agreed to sharia if the Taliban stop fighting, sharia is like peace.  Since 2007 more than thousands of people have been killed. Now since they have peace, girls were allowed to go back to school but they had to be covered in public clothes, so they could go to school. Malala was interviewed for girls rights then it ended up going world wide on GEO tv and a woman came to their home land and did a talk that made malala’s father look like he aged because of how bad the speech was. One day Malala saw her father and his friends watching a video on his phone and Malala saw that it was a girl being beaten and attacked but the talian she was hit 34 times, she was only a teenager.


Ch 16.

‘No Pashtun  leaves his land of his own sweet will. Either he leaves from poverty or he leaves your love’ Her grandmother taught her that. They were packing and getting ready to leave the house. They were leaving for their safety.


Ch 17.

After three months of living here and there with strangers and relatives  they were finally on their way home.


Vocabulry.

Siege-a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies.

Democracy- control of an organization or group by the majority of its members.

Collision- an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another

Outlawed- made something illegal or banned

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