Fearless

To start with, Malala made her voice heard by standing up for her ideas.

She did live interviews and made speeches on T.V. “My mother and father liked to watch my interviews.” She went to school fearlessly even when she wasn’t suppose to.“This secret school,” she said, ”is our silent protest.”

In conclusion, those were some ways that Malala made her voice heard by standing up for what she believes in.

493 Million Women are Illiterate

Education is important to Malala because, she grew up in a school so she has always been around it.

 

Initially, she has always been around education because, her father founded a school.“You could say I grew up in a school.”

 

Always go to school because, if you don’t it will affect your future. Of the 774 million people in the world that are illiterate, 493 million are women.

 

At this point, schooling was important to Malala because she grew up in a school so she has always been around it. Also because of the two previously stated reasons.

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