#1 in the story i am malala On page 25, what flashback does Malala have? #2 On page 25, what is the meaning of the pencil? #3 On page 26, why weren't the children in school? PLEASE HELP ME!!!!

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Answer:

1. Malala remembers how her family got a TV when she was eight years old. After school, she used the watch the Shaka Laka Boom Boom, a show where the boy named Sanju could make anything real by drawing it with a magic pencil.  

2.  The pencil was so important to Malala because she wanted to use the pencil to make everyone happy, to change the world and to erase some ugly things she saw like poor children, the bad smell, the rats and a mountain of rotten food.

3. The kids weren't in school because they were supporting their families by working, selling things from the trash and looking for some food.

Explanation:

I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and was Shot by the Taliban is an autobiography of Malala Yousafzai (born in 1997), a Pakistani activist for female rights, published in 2013. The book describes her life, her family, memories, and her activism for female equality and education in Pakistan.