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From the book I am Malala

At the end of this section, the Taliban and the Pakistani Army are in a constant battle, and Malala’s life has changed drastically from the way it was before the Taliban came to Swat. She often feels fear, so when talking with her father, he tells her, “At night, our fear is strong, jani, but in the morning, in the light, we find our courage again.” Drawing on past experiences you’ve had with worry and or/fear, describe your thoughts on what you think it would take to find courage in a situation similar to Malala’s.

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From the book I am Malala

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