Part A

Which statement best explains how injustice is treated in both “Malala the Powerful” and “The Strangers That Came to Town”?


In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala’s hearing improves after having surgery; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” Tom and Andy’s family has dinner with the Duvitches.

In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala speaks out against the Taliban on her blog; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” the Duvitches wear old, shabby clothes.

In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala’s life changes after being attacked; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” Tom and Andy get sunburned and bit by mosquitoes.

In “Malala the Powerful,” the Taliban makes it dangerous for girls to attend school; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” a community shuns a new family for being different.
Question 2
Part B

Which details from “Malala the Powerful” and "The Strangers That Came to Town" best support the answer to Part A?

Select two correct answers.


"Syringa Street seemed to be a friendly street, but from the start the Duvitches were marked people."

“In January 2009, the Taliban ordered all girls’ schools to close. That included Malala’s school, which her father had owned for more than a decade.”

“For now, though, she is getting the one thing she has always wanted. Last March, she started high school in Birmingham." On her first day, she addressed a news crew.”

"But Father disagreed when she said that she thought the Duvitches wanted their Syringa Street neighbors to leave them

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Answer:

Part A:

In “Malala the Powerful,” the Taliban makes it dangerous for girls to attend school; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” a community shuns a new family for being different.

Part B:

“In January 2009, the Taliban ordered all girls’ schools to close. That included Malala’s school, which her father had owned for more than a decade.”

"Syringa Street seemed to be a friendly street, but from the start the Duvitches were marked people."

Explanation:

Part A:

In “Malala the Powerful,” the Taliban makes it dangerous for girls to attend school; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” a community shuns a new family for being different best explains how injustice is treated  in both “Malala the Powerful” and “The Strangers That Came to Town” because  “Malala the Powerful” and “The Strangers That Came to Town” is In “Malala the Powerful,” the Taliban makes it dangerous for girls to attend school, While in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” a community avoid a new family for being different.

Part B:

In January 2009, the Taliban ordered all girls’ schools to close. That included Malala’s school, which her father had owned for more than a decade and Syringa Street seemed to be a friendly street, but from the start the Duvitches were marked people best support the answer to part A  is  “In January 2009, the Taliban ordered all girls’ schools to close. That included Malala’s school, which her father had owned for more than a decade.”

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