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The Taliban believe girls should not be educated, or for that matter, even leave the house. In Swat they worked viciously to make sure residents obeyed.
But this was not how Malala decided she would live. With the encouragement of her father, she began believing that she was stronger than the things that scared her.
"The Taliban have repeatedly targeted schools in Swat," she wrote in an extraordinary blog when she was empowered to share her voice with the world by the BBC.
—“Pakistan’s Malala,”
Ashley Fantz
Based on the passage, which three effects did the setting have on Malala Yousafzai?
The setting affected her decisions.
The setting affected her relationship with her father.
The setting affected her ability to get an education.
The setting affected what she wrote in her blog.
The setting affected her feelings about Swat.
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