Monday, May 10, 2021

I am Malala Novel Study


Prologue + Chapter 1

1. Fathers don't care or worry much about their daughters because they will get married off when they're older and end up living with their husband. Malala’s Father was more understanding than others and put Malala’s name on their family tree. I would say he was very happy when Malala was born.

2.  Malalai of Maiwand.

3. Societies expectations on girls were that they were obedient and did everything around the house and didn't learn anything because they didn't think they would need to know it. Malala and her father didn’t exactly like this idea malala’s father let girls go to his school so they could learn if they wanted to.

4. I think she was more shocked then scared but yes.

5. so they have full control over what happens in the agency and that it doesn't get corrupted.

6. Alexander the Great invaded and conquered the Swat Valley.I think so

7. Buddist, Hindu, Islam and Muslim.

Fast finishers - Choose
1. Yes i do because without proper education you won't understand the simple things you should know 

2. I dont think its a good job for children but if it's the only way to get money it's better than nothing. they should try to get a better job. If they are 12 or above they could get a paper round job or if they aren't old enough for that they could go around and ask people if they need something done for money. No i don't think this is a proper solution the kids could get seriously sick.

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Chelsea

    Great effort on your novel study blog post. I have enjoyed reading through your work and seeing you make a great go on the task. Next time maybe try including the questions with your answers so it is really clear what information you are sharing with us!

    - Miss Birtch

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  2. Kia Ora Chelsea, I'm Safiyya.
    This Novel seems really interesting! Reminds me of doing novel studies last year. Although I'm wondering what the questions are, if that's what the information after each number is. Keep up the good work though!

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