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Vlada [557]
3 years ago
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In “The Light of Gandhi’s Lamp,” how does Hilary Kromberg Ellis view her family members—her uncle, her brother, her sister—who f

ight against apartheid?
Inglis blames her family members for causing problems because of their fight against apartheid.


Inglis questions why her family fights against apartheid and feels like she can’t keep on fighting.


Inglis wishes her family wasn’t directly affected by apartheid so they could live peacefully.


Inglis admires her family members who fight against apartheid because of the risks they take.

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?


Inglis points out that her family would not suffer under apartheid if they stopped protesting and tried to change the government from within.


Inglis explains how apartheid would target her family, even if they didn’t protest.


Inglis lists examples of how her family suffers, including her sister’s imprisonment and her brother's need to hide from the authorities.


Inglis is resentful of having to clean up her sister’s apartment or visit her sister in jail.

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2 answers:
lara [203]3 years ago
6 0
<span>(Part A) Inglis admires her family members who fight against apartheid because of the risks they take.

</span><span>(Part B) Inglis lists examples of how her family suffers, including her sister’s imprisonment and her brother's need to hide from the authorities.
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Alekssandra [29.7K]3 years ago
5 0

Just took the test and this is for sure correct

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