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During her speech, yousafzai claims that the taliban is "afraid of women" (paragraph 17). what does she mean and why does she use this specific wording?

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Malala says that the Taliban is afraid of women because the Taliban, a group of men, believe they are superior to women. However, they are also aware women can be a threat to their group. Many women are not educated, but once a woman is, she can make her own choices and have her own thoughts without being controlled in a very male dominant society. (This is just an opinion, but I do not think there is necessarily a right and wrong answer for this question, as long as you can support and argue what you are saying)

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