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Kristin Lewis writes that for Malala, school was "a luxury she never took for granted." Why was going to school a "luxury" for Malala? Use text evidence to support your answer.

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Going to school was a luxury for Malala because she was prohibited from doing so in her home country.

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Malala was born in Pakistan, a country dominated by the Taliban that prohibits girls from attending escoal. However, going to school was one of Malala's greatest wishes, which made her face this Taliban constraint and be attacked by them, with a shot to the forehead that almost ended her life. Meanwhile, Malala survived and was exiled to England with her family where she was able to study at one of the best colleges in the world. The prohibition to study, made the school a luxury that Malala only managed to fully cultivate outside her country.

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