The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not include a specific reference to know who "she" is in your question. Yo did not provide the text of further context.
However, trying to help you, we can comment on the following.
In general terms, some of the reasons people want to remove "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" from schools is because many parents consider that this is a book written with offensive language, improper for the kids to read it.
Many parents think that it uses offensive language and aggressive terms, including racial slurs that do not consider proper for the school environment. Parents think that it talks about racism with harsh concepts and terminology.
I believe this is a clause because it has a subject and a predicate
the predicate being: Inspirational leader
the subject being: Mohandas gandhi
sorry if im wrong i tried
here is the difference between a phrase and clause that i googled sice i didn't really know how to explain it
On the other extreme, the clause is a part of a sentence, that contains a subject (noun phrase) that actively performs an action (finite verb form). A phrase is a part of a clause or a sentence. As against, a clause is a sentence fragment. A clause has a subject and predicate, whereas a phrase doesn't.
I hope this helps x3
Im not about to write an entire essay about this but i can give some tips. just write up something about how tourists dont care about the environment because it isnt their home and how they can ruin the natural terrain of the area and can generate unwanted growth. but tourism promotes small businesses.