<span>To show that the journalist knows more about what happened. I think this may be the case because the translator who I assume is the journalist raised his voice at Iqbal as did the mother to Iqbal's answer to the question about what happened after the shot was fired and the fact that Iqbal was " crying and confused" may mean he has some guilt in the affair. </span>
Answer:
True
Explanation:
the answer is true because eliminating silly answers narrows down the real answer by 50%
Don Quixote has sworn to stand up for people who need help.
Don Quixote<span>, fully titled </span>The Ingenious Nobleman Sir Quixote of La Mancha<span>, is a Spanish </span>novel<span> by </span>Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra<span>. It was published in two volumes, in 1605 and 1615, and it</span><span> is considered one of the most influential book of the </span>Spanish Golden Age<span> and the entire Spanish literary canon. </span>
Answer:
Malala believes that girls should be educated. Her father helped this belief by opening an all-girls’ school. He was told to shut down his school by the Taliban but he did not listen to them. Her beliefs were reinforced when, at the age of ten, the Taliban seized control of the Swat Valley. They began to bomb girls’ schools. Although Malala’s school was not bombed she still hated the Taliban. She thought of them like the vampires from Twilight.
Answer:
C. I do not own a Porsche.
Explanation:
It is a simple fact and it has nothing that follows it.