Who is Marley Dias?
What does Marley Dias advocate for?
Where has Marley Dias been?
How can you help?
Why is this important?
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The central idea of her work.

What is Dias' decision to take action when she faced something unfair led to a movement that influenced others?

100

This is how the quote "the exclusion of black girls in literature and schools hurts all of us" helps develops ideas for her.

What is, it draws a connection between the exclusion of black girls in literature and their exclusion in the real world? 

100

This is where her representation was most needed.

Where is main characters in books, specifically children and young adult books.

100

This is what you can join/support. 

What is Book Festivals. 

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This is her message.

What is promoting diversity and inclusion in children’s books.

200

This is how she is making a change.

What is "Dias has raised almost 4,000 books. Now, she has started talking to teachers and lawmakers about how to include diverse books in schools." 

200

This is what Dias parents thought.

What is, they encouraged Dias to take action and carry out her plan? 

200

This is where she is attending school. 

Where is Harvard.

200

This is what you can get from her message.

What is buy her book.

200

This is who it is affecting.

What is youth.

300

This is her age as 2023.

What is 18 years old.

300

This is her main supporter on what goal.

What is "With the help of her mother, she decided to create a drive called #1000blackgirlbooks"

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This is where she went to high school. 

What is West Orange High School. 

300

This is what adults can do for the youth.

What is being a loving and caring parent/guardian. 

300

This is how she is making a change.

What is putting a significant impact on people.

400

This is where she is from.

Where is West Orange, New Jersey.

400

This is how the sentence "That's how Marley Dias felt when she was 11 years old and all the books she read 'were about white boys and their dogs'" helps develops the explanation of why Dias began the movement.

What is, it supports her emotions and led to her beginning #1000blackgirlbooks?

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This is what she is the ambassador of. 

What is an ambassador of National Educational Association.

400

This is how we can benefit.

What is collaborating and working together.

400

This why her book is important.

What is the book is a how to guide and aimed at encouraging her peers and to find their passions to pursue them. 

500

This is the age she became an activist. 

What is 13 years old. 

500

This detail helps support how Dias's book helps develop the reader's understanding of effective communication. 

What is "Now she has started talking to teachers and lawmakers about how to include diverse books in schools" 

500

This is where her story is most known.

Where is across America.

500

This is what Marley Dias quotes.

What is “Don’t treat us like adults but don’t treat us like little babies.”

500

This is how she is giving a voice minorities.

What is speaking out of her comfort and showing the world what truly matters.

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