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She began to go to school and learn to read Urdu and English - What did Malala's mother begin
doing in the spring?
Because he was in danger - Why did Malala's father start changing his routine each day?
Where was her father, and how would they pay the medical expenses. - What were Malala's two
biggest concerns when she woke up in the hospital?
She could not speak because there was a tube down her throat and she couldn't see or write
correctly. - Why was it difficult for Malala to communicate her questions to the doctors and
nurses at the hospital?
At first she tried to write, but it didn't work. So then the nurse wrote the alphabet and Malala
could spell out the words - How did Malala communicate with the doctors when she first woke
up?
She was the Muslim chaplain who prayed with her in Urdu, and she also kept a journal for her
while she was in the hospital - Who was Rehanna, and why was she important to Malala?
Teddy bear and notebook - What gifts did Dr. Fiona give Malala?
She wanted to know where her father was, what country she was in, how would they pay, where
was her family, and where was the green teddy bear. - What were some of the problems and
solutions Malala thought about while in the hospital?
They both didn't want the other side of the line to be worried about the other - Why was Malala
warned not to cry? Why would her father have been warned not to cry?
She wasn't sad or sacred, she was just happy to be alive and thankful - What was Malala's
reaction to being told that she was shot?
She watched movies, and a little bit of TV - Describe how Malala stayed busy in the hospital as
she waited for your parents.
The bullet hit her temple and traveled 18 inches down to her shoulder. Her brain began to swell
so they took a piece of her skull and put it in her abdomen. Her kidneys and lungs began to fail,
so she was in a coma for a week and that was when she was flown to England. - Describe
Malala's injuries and the procedures that she underwent.