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ICSE edition new mulberry English course class 6 "Leaving the valley" solutions

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ICSE Class VI English Solutions. New Mulberry English Coursebook 6. Leaving the Valley Malala Yousafzai. Price: ₹400.00. Package ...

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Some question and answers for "Leaving the valley" are:

1. What makes you believe that Malala meant when she said it sounded like a disease?

It appears as though Malala and her family had a condition for which they were being isolated or removed, as if they had an infectious disease that may infect others.

2. Why had Malala's father travelled to Peshawar by himself?

To inform people of the situation in Swat and adjacent areas, Malala's father had travelled alone to Peshawar.

3. What serious threat did Malala & her parents encounter on their way to the Karshat?

Malala and her family encountered the soldiers, which would not allow them pass. The soldiers ultimately gave in to their pleading and let them enter their hamlet. However, the army owned every car on the road, and the family feared that if the army didn't recognise them, they would be shot dead.

4. Why do you believe Malala likens the drama in her life to real life?

Because of the unexpected, dramatic events that occurred in her life, Malala likens it to a theatre. Everything that had transpired was improbable. A great deal of lot of happiness followed by a lot of pain, and they were also like a play.

5. How does this passage demonstrate the value Malala placed on learning and education?

Malala made multiple allusions to her books, school bag, and shoes in the excerpt. She spent six weeks there and enrolled in a school alongside her cousin. All of this demonstrates how important learning and studying are to Malala.

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