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Brief Summary Of Chapter 6: Teen Activists
Chapter 6: Teen Activists Malala got shot in the head. She just wanted to have girls go to school. She was rushed by two men that came out of a van. They were targeting her because she started a riot. She had to go to the hospital and she could have died but the bullet went through her cheek and into her shoulder. Teen activists are people that help for a certain cause. I know there are more than one person helping but I only found Malala. She was just trying to help girls go back to school. She got off the bus to try to get home but two terrorists jumped out and one shot her in the head. There is so many people that are against terrorism. They people that are against it are trying to help. So many people get terrorized and so many people

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