How did the setting of Malala's education change after the Taliban took over Swat Valley? She had to read at home or attend scho
ol in secret locations. She joined other children at the playground to read and study. She stopped trying to pursue an education in any way. She continued to attend the same school she had before.
She had to read at home or attend school in secret locations.
Explanation:
When the Taliban took control of the Swat Valley, Malala, like other children, was banned from attending school. The Taliban is not in favor of the traditional education offered to the entire population, especially for women, who they affirm that they should not study at all. However, Malala did not give up her right to obtain a quality education and continued attending school in secret places and reading at home, as much as she could.
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