Mathematics, 22.04.2020 19:06, amariyanumber1923
Malala's speech and the story "The Strangers That Came to Town" both address the topic of prejudice.
Which statement best explains how this topic is treated in both texts?
In Malala's speech, she calls upon all communities to be tolerant, while in the story, the boys' father makes them attend a dinner at the Duvitches' home.
In Malala's speech, her verbal attacks against the Taliban could be considered prejudice, while in the story, Mrs. Duvitch never visiting Tom's mother is a sign of prejudice.
In Malala's speech, the Taliban's view on books and pens is a form of prejudice, while in the story, the neighbors are prejudiced against the Duvitches because they are poor while everyone else is prosperous.
In Malala's speech, she talks about how the extremists are prejudiced against women, even killing female teachers, while in the story, the boys show their prejudice against the Duvitches by killing their fish.
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