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The evidence details how Gandhi saw a man who had been beaten and knew that the man could not leave.
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Hello. You did not submit the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for this question to be answered. However, when searching for your question, I found another question exactly like yours, which featured an excerpt from the book "Sugar Changed the World," specifically, the excerpt that relates the time when Ghandi went to work as a lawyer in South Africa, where there were many Indians who were hired to work in the sugar cane fields.
During his stay in South Africa, Ghani was able to witness an Indian, who worked in these fields, with his clothes torn, his face bruised and his mouth bleeding, in addition to having broken teeth and crying a lot. This man had been violently beaten by his employer. Ghandi realizes how the workers are treated with violence and cannot do anything to protect themselves, as if they leave their jobs, they can be arrested and further mistreated.
They both was realated becuase they both was in there for somethig they didnt do and they made a connect.
This is an example of an allusion , because the sentence is referring to an important political personality of the past (Socrates). The writer wants to underline the importance of Socrates contribution to the academic freedom.
Answer: The potential energy stored when the weighted end of the pendulum is paused at one point, it is converted to kinetic once in motion, so when going from one point to the other it becomes kinetic.
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