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Sergeu [11.5K]
3 years ago
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Part A

English
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Alina [70]3 years ago
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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

“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.”

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