Which statement is true?AMalala kept going to school every day even though she was not allowed to.BMalala never had a chance to go to school when she was younger.CMalala was attacked because some did not like that she talked about all people being equal.DMalala had to stop fighting for women’s right to an education after she was attacked
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Which statement is true?AMalala kept going to school every day even though she was not allowed to.BMalala never had a chance to go to school when she was younger.CMalala was attacked because some did not like that she talked about all people being equal.DMalala had to stop fighting for women’s right to an education after she was attacked
Solution
The true statement is C: Malala was attacked because some did not like that she talked about all people being equal.
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