3. Your father took you to one of the famous landmarks in your city. Write a diary entry about this
experience.
4. Today you read about Malala Yousafzai who fought for girls' education against the Taliban in Pakistan.
You were shocked to hear that she was shot in the head, but she overcame all odds to continue her fight
for education. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. You have been inspired by her story. Write a diary
entry on the topic.
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Answer:
Diary entry:
18th January 2020 Hyderabad Landmark Dear Diary, Today my father took me to one of the historical places of the Hyderabad city. He took me to the Golconda fort which is very old and from ancient times, it is the most important landmark of the Hyderabad city.
I really enjoyed the fort structure and ambiance by roaming around there. Also, there is a garden area which is so awesome where I have clicked so many pictures with my father.
It was a really memorable day for my father as I have spent the whole day with him in a good place. I will be writing soon again Paloma.
At the age of just 15 Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by the Taliban – she survived! Now she is a famous political activist, continuing her campaign for education, equality and peace for every child, everywhere. In light of her attainment of the Nobel Peace Prize this book is more relevant than ever. Malala tells a story that demands to be heard!
Written as an autobiography Malala talks of her life as an early child, the Taliban occupation and being shot, all the way through to her 16th Birthday when she addressed the UN assembly. We are carried through her love for Ugly Betty, Twilight and gossiping with friends, showing in many ways Malala is simply an ordinary girl. Yet, thrown into extraordinary circumstances she had the bravery to continue to speak out and campaign for education and equality, making her a truly inspirational person.
Although I would not recommend this book as a sequel to Yousafzai's first autobiography I am Malala, it stands alone as a brilliant story set to inspire the youth of today. The way in which my world differs from Malala's home in the Swat Valley is part of what makes her so inspirational. We all have the right to education, to equality and the right to speak out for what we believe in; fortunately, thanks to people such as Malala these human rights may one day become realities.
A true story of love, loss and tremendous courage, showing how a single voice can change the world.
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