Malala And The Mirabal Mirrors

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Please use the I am Malala article in classroom to assist you in this.

How do Malala and the Mirabal sisters mirror each other? Be specific about how and why they are similar. Give examples from the text. Do you relate to any of the sisters on any level? Be sure to explain your position and which sister if applicable. Do not simply say yes or no; this will result in point loss. This should be 2-3 paragraphs in length.

Malala and the Mirabal sisters have many thing in their personality that mirror. The most obvious of the personalities that you can tell is that they are all rebels. They fight for what they believe that is right and will protest their whole life for the people in the future to have what they didn’t have when protesting.

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