chapter - leaving the valley
Describe the sights and sound that Malala noticed on the journey from her home to Marfan?
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I would want to be strong and persistent with my beliefs. Although, I would be scared the Taliban could harm my friends and family or would take away my ability to go to school.
The Pashtun saying goes, "No Pashtun leaves his land of his own sweet will. Either he leaves from poverty or he leaves for love." Why does Malala say that she and her family were leaving the valley? They were being driven out by the Taliban.
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