The correct answer is "It conveys, with direct language, the view held by many anti-apartheid activists that the police often acted in brutal and unlawful ways."
Explanation: In "The Light of Gandhi's Lamp" by Hilary Kromberg Inglis, the narrator is expressing her mistrust of the police due to their violent and dishonest history. She doesn't want to think about it because she is scared for her sister.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "d. keystone." The part of an arch that projects slightly from the wall and the point where the arch springs from is called the keystone.
He was used to being made fun of.
We know this by him taking this reply in ‘with a sort of humble patience’. This means that he has experienced this kind of teasing - or even bullying before and he is used to it.