In "Malala the Powerful," how is Malala Yousafzai's viewpoint that the fight for education worldwide will not be silenced by violence best conveyed in the text?


She explains that the Taliban is frightened by education and the use of books and pens.


She calls upon developed nations to support educational opportunities in the developing world.


She explains that despite being shot by the Taliban, she feels strength, power, and courage.


She states that even though the Taliban has killed students and teachers, thousands of voices still speak out against them.