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Malala spoke to the United Nations on her 16th birthday about her experience being attacked by standing up for her rights and the rights of children all over the world. List 3 comments Malala made that stood out to you:

Do you think that when children speak, as Malala did in her speech, people/adults in positions of authority, listen? Why or why not?

Do you think Malala standing up for her beliefs was worth risking her life? Why or why not?

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