LESSON 15: BRING THE TEXT TO LIFE
Malala Malala knew that girls in Pakistan did not have the same rights as boys. She wanted equality. She needed to feel free. She felt free in class. But when an enemy began a harmful war, they told girls they could no longer go to school. Malala continued attending classes. She spoke fearlessly about her commitment to education. The enemy demanded that she stop. They tried to end her life. Luckily, she survived. Malala left Pakistan for the U.K. She attended school freely but knew that girls and boys in many places could not. She did not sit silently. She traveled the globe and started a movement. “When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful.”
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