Connecting to Malala Yousafzai's Nobel Lecture: Personal Reflection
After reading Malala Yousafzai's Nobel Lecture, reflect on her message about the importance of education, courage, and standing up for what is right. Think about how her experiences and beliefs relate to your own life. Use specific words and details from Malala's speech, as well as your own experiences, to support your response. Write your answer in a well-developed paragraph.
Group 1
Write a well-developed paragraph (at least 6-8 sentences) explaining how you personally connect to Malala Yousafzai’s Nobel Lecture. You may relate to her experiences, her beliefs about education, or her determination to help others. Use at least one direct reference or quotation from the speech, and include your own thoughts and experiences to support your response.
Source 1.1
Dear sisters and brothers, today is a day of great happiness for me. I am humbled that the Nobel Committee has selected me for this precious award. ... Let this be the last time that we see a child out of school. Let this end with us. Let's begin this ending ... together ... today ... right here, right now. Let's begin this ending now. Thank you so much.
Question 1a
In one well-developed paragraph, explain how you connect to Malala Yousafzai’s Nobel Lecture (her experiences, her beliefs about education, or her determination to help others). Be sure to use specific words and details from the speech and your own life to support your response.
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