What two ideas are connected when the article explains how Malala’s father grew up with five sisters?
Her father saw his sisters experience discrimination. Idea 2: He developed strong beliefs about treating and educating girls fairly
Which detail shows that Malala’s father saw girls being treated unfairly?
Her father received milk and cream while his sisters received only tea.
How did Malala’s father’s childhood affect how he raised Malala?
Seeing his sisters treated unfairly caused Malala’s father to value girls’ rights and raise Malala differently.
How did Malala’s father raise her to be?
Independent.
Complete the stem: “In paragraph 5, the text says…”
Students should cite the comparison between how her father and his sisters were treated during childhood.
What two ideas are connected when Malala discusses being shot and no longer being afraid?
Malala was shot and faced death. Idea 2: The experience removed some of her fear and strengthened her courage.
Which detail shows that Malala became less afraid after the attack?
Malala explains that before the attack she was afraid of death, but afterward she was no longer afraid.
How did being attacked affect Malala’s courage?
The attack had the opposite effect than expected. Instead of silencing Malala, it made her less afraid and more determined.
What cause does Malala speak for around the world?
Education for every child, especially girls’ education and rights.
Cite one detail showing that Malala’s father supported her independence.
Students may cite that her father “did not clip her wings” or that he did not stop her from “flying.”
What two ideas are connected when Malala describes how she behaves with her brothers?
Malala fights, jokes, and interacts with her brothers. Idea 2: She is still a normal teenage girl despite her fame.
Which detail shows that Malala acts like a normal teenager at home?
She stands up to, fights with, and teases her brothers.
How does Malala’s behavior with her brothers show that she is “normal”?
Her interactions with her brothers show that she experiences ordinary family relationships despite being famous.
What did Malala’s father mean when he said he did not “clip her wings”?
He did not prevent her from growing, learning, speaking, or becoming independent.
Cite one detail proving that Malala became braver after the shooting.
Students may cite Malala’s statement that she had already seen death and was no longer afraid after experiencing it.
What two ideas are connected between Malala’s father’s support and her confidence to create change?
Malala’s father encouraged her independence. Idea 2: Malala developed confidence to speak up and create change.
Which detail shows that Malala wants to create change in society?
Malala says women will bring change and that she speaks for the education of every child.
How did Malala’s father’s support help her become powerful?
Her father gave her freedom and encouraged her education, which helped her develop the confidence to advocate for change.
Why does Malala want to gain more knowledge and education?
She wants knowledge and education so she can become powerful and eventually return to Pakistan.
Use evidence to explain how Malala’s family keeps her grounded.
Students should cite her ordinary interactions with her brothers or her brother’s confusion about her fame and awards.
What two major ideas must be connected to explain the title “A Normal Yet Powerful Girl”?
Malala’s ordinary family life and personality connect with her extraordinary courage and activism.
Give one detail showing Malala is normal and one detail showing she is powerful.
Normal: She acts like a regular teenager with her brothers.
Powerful: She continues speaking for education even after being attacked.
Explain how the people and events in Malala’s life shaped both sides of her identity.
Her father and family kept her supported and grounded, while discrimination and the attack gave her motivation to become a powerful activist.
How did Malala turn a dangerous event into motivation to continue her work?
She interpreted surviving the attack as encouragement to continue fighting for education rather than as a reason to stop.
Answer using a complete response: claim, evidence, and explanation. How is Malala both normal and powerful?
A complete answer should explain that Malala remains normal through her family relationships but is powerful because she continues advocating for education after surviving an attack.