She clearly felt sad to see this day end.
To be brave means to continue to fight for what you believe and pursue your dreams in the face of opposition, trials and even threats to life.
For example, In Malala's speech, she said, "Dear Friends, on the 9th of October 2012, the Taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. They shot my friends too. They thought that the bullets would silence us. But they failed. And then, out of that silence came, thousands of voices. The terrorists thought that they would change our aims and stop our ambitions but nothing changed in my life except this: Weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage was born. I am the same Malala. My ambitions are the same. My hopes are the same. My dreams are the same."
This means that she has dedicated her life to preaching peace, education, human right and equality, not minding her own insecurity or whatever persecution she faces for what she believes. This is her definition of bravery, boldness and courage.
I'm pretty certain the correct answer is a supporting sentence
In this particular excerpt, the rhyming scheme is "abab"
That is because the first and the third lines rhyme and the second and the fourth lines rhyme.
The correct answer for 1 is<span> The moon is in orbit around the Earth.
The moon has it's own orbit around the Earth and they together travel around the Sun on the Earth's orbit.
The correct answer for 2 is</span><span> A new moon is completely shadowed by the Earth.
That is because </span>the angle of the sun shining on the moon creates a new moon, as can be seen from Earth