I Am Malala

How does Malala respond to the closing of her school? Use specific examples from the text in your answer.

How does Malala respond to the closing of her school? Use specific examples from the text in your answer.

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Malala Yousafzai, a young activist and Nobel laureate, responded to the closing of her school by speaking out against the Taliban's ban on girls' education in Pakistan.

In her autobiography "I Am Malala," she recounts how the Taliban closed her school in 2009 and how she and her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, worked tirelessly to advocate for the right to education for girls.

Malala writes, "I was ten when the Taliban came to our valley in Swat, and I remember how my friends and I would meet after school to play and study together. But then the Taliban banned girls' education and closed our school. My world fell apart."

Despite the Taliban's threats and intimidation tactics, Malala continued to speak out in support of girls' education. She gave speeches, wrote a blog for the BBC, and even appeared on television to share her message.

Malala's efforts to promote education for girls eventually drew the attention of the Taliban, who attempted to silence her by shooting her in the head in 2012. Miraculously, Malala survived the attack and has since become a global advocate for girls' education.

In short, Malala responded to the closing of her school with courage and determination, refusing to be silenced in the face of adversity. She continued to fight for what she believed in and has become a powerful voice for education and equality around the world.

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