Month: October 2017

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I am Malala – Audience, Character Identity, and Purpose

By Jessica Wang Question: In the beginning of the book, I am Malala, the author frequently talks about her culture, history, legends, and connects them to her personal experience. How is this significant?   In Malala Yousafzai’s autobiography, I am Malala, the author shares her story as a Pakistani teenager girl who has been shot …

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