Read the excerpt from “Pakistan’s Malala.”
On the blog, she praised her father, who was operating one of the few schools that would go on to defy that order.
"My father said that some days ago someone brought the printout of this diary saying how wonderful it was," Malala wrote. "My father said that he smiled, but could not even say that it was written by his daughter."
Now that active and imaginative mind could be gone.
Which sentence best reflects Ziauddin Yousufzai’s view of his daughter’s writing?
A: “On the blog, she praised her father, who was operating one of the few schools.”
B: “My father said that some days ago someone brought the printout of this diary saying how wonderful it was,” Malala wrote.
C: "My father said that he smiled, but could not even say that it was written by his daughter."
D: “Now that active and imaginative mind could be gone.”
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The sentence that best reflects Ziauddin Yousafzai's view of his daughter's writing is C: "My father said that he smiled, but could not even say that it was written by his daughter."
- In the excerpt above, the line '"My father said that he smiled, but could not even say that it was written by his daughter" depicts how proud Ziauddin was of his daughter yet at the same time irony could not let him stand for his daughter.
- These lines depict how Ziauddin Yousafzai would be happy when people praised any piece for writing by his daughter yet at the same time he felt sad because he could not tell that it was written by his daughter.
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Answer:i belive the anwser is C "My father said that he smiled, but could not even say that it was written by his daughter."
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