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I Am Malala Ch. 25-29

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  • A23: 22. Why can Malala not speak during the call
    B23: A tube is in her throat.
  • A19: 18. What problem still troubles Malala even after learning her family is safe
    B19: How the treatment will be paid for.
  • A12: 11. How does one doctor reassure her about payment
    B12: He says the government will pay.
  • A7: 6. What does the teddy bear confusion show about her condition
    B7: Her memory and perception are affected.
  • A14: 13. Why does Malala think she needs to start working
    B14: To earn money to buy a phone and call her family.
  • A28: 27. What “solutions” does Malala imagine to solve her problems
    B28: Working to earn money, buying a phone, calling the reception desk.
  • A10: 9. What financial fear does Malala develop
    B10: She worries her family can’t afford the treatment.
  • A8: 7. Why is Malala desperate to know where her father is
    B8: She fears something has happened to him.
  • A21: 20. Who brings a cell phone so Malala can call her parents
    B21: Dr. Javid Kayani.
  • A13: 12. What new worry does Malala have after learning the government will pay
    B13: She thinks her parents may not know where she is.
  • A16: 15. How does Malala react when she sees her father in the photo
    B16: She feels relief and smiles internally.
  • A4: 3. Why does Malala keep asking for floss or a wire for her teeth
    B4: She believes something is stuck in her teeth even though nothing is wrong.
  • A6: 5. Why is Malala confused about the teddy bear’s color
    B6: She thinks it was green, but the nurses say it was always white; the lights made it look green.
  • A20: 19. What does she imagine her father is doing to afford her care
    B20: Selling their belongings or borrowing money.
  • A25: 24. What does Malala realize her father is also doing
    B25: Holding back tears.
  • A18: 17. Why does Malala sleep better that night
    B18: She now knows her family is alive.
  • A29: 28. How is Malala both hopeful and practical
    B29: She imagines realistic plans to solve her situation despite her condition.
  • A17: 16. How does Malala realize her mother is alive too
    B17: She recognizes her mother’s feet in the background of the photo.
  • A5: 4. What do doctors explain about her tongue and teeth
    B5: Her teeth are fine, but her tongue is numb.
  • A11: 10. What does she imagine the doctors are saying about her
    B11: That she has no money to pay for care.
  • A22: 21. What instructions does he give her before the call
    B22: He tells her not to cry so her family won’t worry.
  • A27: 26. What does the phone call reveal about their connection
    B27: They understand each other deeply without many words.
  • A3: 2. What physical problems does Malala experience in the hospital
    B3: A severe headache, double vision, trouble hearing, numb tongue, a non-working left eye, and she can’t move her left arm.
  • A9: 8. How does Malala communicate with doctors and nurses
    B9: By writing questions in a notebook.
  • A2: 1. Why is Malala unsure whether she has actually been shot
    B2: Because she drifts in and out of a dreamlike state and can’t tell memories from dreams.
  • A26: 25. Why does his voice sound “a little too bright”
    B26: He is forcing himself to sound cheerful.
  • A24: 23. How does Malala show her father she is happy
    B24: She smiles inside even though she can’t physically smile.
  • A30: 29. Why does she fear her parents might be wandering the streets looking for her
    B30: She worries they may not know where she has been taken.
  • A15: 14. What does Dr. Fiona show Malala in the newspaper clipping
    B15: A photo of her father alive with the army chief of staff.