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English, 03.03.2021 01:00 glowbaby123

Which excerpt from the article “Pakistan’s Malala” best describes Malala’s relationship with her father? “He knew it meant his daughter's education would come to an end.”
“He knew he would have to close one of the private schools he ran for girls.”
“In January 2009, Malala and her father sat in their living room drinking tea and eating beef and curry stew.”
“In the family's living room in 2009, Yousufzai lovingly put his palm atop his daughter's head.”

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