Answer:
What kept Malala going was school. However, schools were being blown up across Pakistan due to the aggressiveness of the Taliban.
Explanation:
In his book "I am Malala," Malala recounts the moment when the Taliban dominated Pakistan, implementing an oppressive and violent system that changed people's lives in a very negative way, especially women. Malala says that cases of violence, harassment and murder were constant after Taliban control. The Taliban also banned women from receiving formal education and blew up schools across the country. Malala felt very sad about this situation, but going to school gave her hope and allowed her to keep moving forward, as she knew that only an educated population could defeat the Taliban.
The doctor with the big forehead and big foreskin
Now, as I watched the bus driver set my luggage on the airport sidewalk, I realized that my
frustration had only just begun
That would be C, a.k.a, "Huskies are cleaver and resourceful."
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Answer:
Although Emma hadn’t been studying Italian long
Explanation:
Subordinate conjunction 'Although'