Malala day is officially November 10, a day in honor of a young Pakistani girl, who spoke out against the Taliban. The Taliban said that girls were no longer allowed to go to school, and Malala rose against them. As a result she was shot in the head on her school bus. This is a follow up article; Malala's friend, who was also shot on that day, speaks about how scared she was the day of the shooting. Malala's friend is name Kainat, and the article mainly establishes her ethos. It has many quotes from Kainat, as she explains what it was like to go back to school after this attack, and even her fear that her attacker would come to the hospital and kill her. However, it also is aimed at a pathos here in America, where laws force all children to got to school. Opposed to in another country where a girl was shot in the head, because she desired an education. The way we, as young girls take our education for granted, is ungrateful. Education is clearly a privilege, especially for females, not a natural right.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20252311
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