Which statement best describes how "Malala the Powerful" and "The Strangers That Came to Town" address the theme that there are lessons to be learned from every experience? In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala discovers that she has worldwide support after an assassination attempt, while in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” Andy and Tom learn to be kinder as a result of playing a mean prank. In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala is shot by the Taliban for speaking out for the rights of girls, while in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” Andy and Tom are punished for a thoughtless prank. In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala begins a popular blog about her life in Pakistan, while in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” the Duvitches move to a new home in a new country. In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala expresses fear that the Taliban will try to attack her again, while in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” the Duvitches are treated poorly because they are different.
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Ok after a bit of research on each book I honestly would think the answer would be "A). In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala discovers that she has worldwide support after an assassination attempt, while in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” Andy and Tom learn to be kinder as a result of playing a mean prank." bc Malala after Malala was shot and seen she was getting worldwide support in her opinion and that ppl agreed with her that she should keep aiming to have all girls get an education in her country,so she learned a lesson to keep going no matter what. And then Tom and Andy played a prank that they thought was harmless on the Duv- family, later felt guilty bc of how wrong it was and wanted to be kinder to others.Lesson learned Be considerate of others feelings and be kind no matter what (I may be wrong bc I don't know these books so well nor the lessons,but I'm trying)
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