Family/Friends
School
New Rules
Tragedy
Meaning of phrases
100

I support Malala in everything she does

Malala's father

100

This is the name of Malala's school 

Kushal school

100

Women had to wear this in pubic

Burqa 

100

This was the first event that was considered a warning from God

Earthquake 

100

"The school was my world, and my world was the school" (20)

School was very important to Malala

200

We would fight Malala for the remote control

Malala's brothers

200

Malala studied this at a madrasa

Religious studies

200

I had to accompany women in public

Mahram, a close male relative (father, brother, uncle)

200

Fazlullah said that if people continued to do these, there would be another earthquake sent by God

Listening to music, going to the movies, dancing

200

"We were vulnerable. Which made it that much easier for someone with bad intentions to use a nation's fear for his gain" (31)

Fear was used to frighten people into doing something they normally wouldn't do

300

I did everything I could to support others in the village (such as provide food to those who did not have any)

Malala's mother 

300

I announced that teenage girls should not be allowed to go to school

Fazlullah

300

Women could NOT wear these in public

Nail polish, makeup, high heels

300

A teenage girl was flogged for doing this

Leaving her home with a man who was not a relative or her husband

300

"Coming events cast their shadows before" (42)

There are signs before an event happens

400

Malala stole jewelry from me

Safina, Malala's friend

400

Malala took these classes in upper school

Algebra, Chemistry, and Physics

400

Women could not do these in public

Laugh loudly, talk to men who were not mahram, celebrate festive occasions (Eid)

400

The first famous woman killed by terrorists

Benazir Bhutto, the first female Prime Minister of Pakistan

400

"At night our fear is strong, jani," he said. "But in the morning, in the light, we find our courage again" (65)

Even if during dark and frightening times, there is a way to see the positivity/goodness

500

Malala and I competed for first place at school

Malka-e-Noor, Malala's classmate

500

How did Malala carry her books to school?

She carried them under her shawl

500

Malala did these without fear

Interviewed on TV without covering her face, went to school

500

These were the three types of attacks

Bombing by the Taliban, shelling from helicopters by the army, and machine guns used by both

500

"It was as if the Radio Mullah and his men could see through walls" (41)

People were getting in trouble when they thought they were having private conversations. 

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