Which statement best describes how "Malala the Powerful" and "The Strangers That Came to Town" address the theme that there are
lessons to be learned from every experience? In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala expresses fear that the Taliban will try to attack her again, while in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” the Duvitches are treated poorly because they are different.
In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala begins a popular blog about her life in Pakistan, while in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” the Duvitches move to a new home in a new country.
In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala is shot by the Taliban for speaking out for the rights of girls, while in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” Andy and Tom are punished for a thoughtless prank.
In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala discovers that she has worldwide support after an assassination attempt, while in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” Andy and Tom learn to be kinder as a result of playing a mean prank.
A : In "Malala the Powerful," Malala feels proud when is allowed to learn freely and safely; in "The Strangers That Came to Town," the Duvitches make friends when they are recognized as kind and generous.
Explanation:
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Cara has a high self monitor and she is able to easily change her mood and character to match the mood of any gathering she finds herself in. An individual with a high self monitor finds it easy to change their mood, reaction and even verbal tone to blend easily with their social environment.
Answer:Squeaky's sure that there's going to be trouble because all these girls are antagonistic towards her for one reason or another. Take Mary Louise, for example. She used to be friends with Squeaky; Squeaky befriended her when everyone else used to beat her up.
The sentence about landlords because it is against the upper class and addresses that upper classes take advantage of the lower classes to get what they want