Malala mentions these UN representative in her speech.
Ban Ki-moon, Vuk Jeremic, and Gordon Brown.
How does Malala use Pathos to get her audience to agree with her point?
Malala tells her story about gender inequality to help her audience agree with her cause.
Malala says that conflict and war is the reason why so many children cannot go to war.
Malala's past that allows her to speak on this topic thoroughly.
Gender inequality in education that forced her to get shot at school.
What phrases does Malala repeat when adressing her audience?
When addressing her audience, Malala uses the phrases "Dear friends" and "Dear Sisters and Brothers".
What does Malala say that Malala day is?
She says that Malala day is a day that represents everyone that has fought for basic human rights, such as the right to an education.
Malala mentions these people as her role models for compassion, change, and the philosophy of nonviolence.
These people are Muhammad, Jesus Christ, Lord Buddha, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Gandhi Jee, Backa Khan, and Mother Teresa.
What phrase does Malala use when talking about why the Talib are afraid of everyone getting an education?
Malala uses the phrase "The pen is mightier than the sword."
What is Malala's main purpose of her speech?
Her main purpose is to get the United Nations to help fight for the rights of all genders in school. So that everyone can get an equal chance at education.