Answer:
She received cards from around the world and good wishes as a sign of support and they were sent as a way of showing affection and love for the people who cared for her.
Step-by-step explanation:
This question is incomplete. It refers to a speech given at the Youth Takeover of the United Nations by Malala Yousafzai’s.
Malala Yousafzai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize, is a young Pakistani known for her defense of the right to female education in her country and who on October 9, 2012 was the victim of an attack carried out by a linked group the Taliban.
She was the victim of an attack in Mingora when two members of the TTP got on the school bus that Malala was in and shot her with a rifle, hitting her in the skull and neck. The then spokesman for the terrorist group, Ehsanullah Ehsan, affirmed that they would try to kill her again and claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement in which they reiterated that the "sharia", which is against the secular educational model, forced them to do so.
The young woman was admitted to a hospital in Rawalpindi, near Islamabad, the capital of the country, where they removed a bullet that was lodged in her neck, near the spinal cord.
That is why when giving her first public lecture after this attack, she recounted all the love and good wishes of people from all over the world.