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10. Reread page 26 and 27 in Chapter 3 where Malala describes seeing the children sorting things in the rubbish heap to sell in order to earn money to buy food for their families. Why does Malala think it was God's will that she saw this? How does this connect to the title of the chapter, The Magic Pencil?

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In Chapter 3 of the book "I am Malala", Malala describes her visit to the rubbish heap where she saw children sorting through rubbish to earn money. Malala believes that it was God's will that she saw this, as she had been struggling with the concept of injustice and poverty, and seeing the children's situation made her realize that she needed to do something to help. Malala sees her own education and her ability to use her voice as a "magic pencil" that can bring about change in the world, just as a pencil can create magic on paper. By seeing the poverty and injustice in her community, Malala feels a sense of responsibility to use her education and voice to make a difference in the world. The chapter's title, "The Magic Pencil," reflects Malala's belief that education and the ability to speak out can be a powerful tool for change.

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