Answer:
B
Explanation:
Think about which of those sentences you would be able to remember the easiest.
A, C, and D don't mention what is being thrown out the window, so it's easy to forget what the sentence is about.
Option B says that a woman is throwing her fiancé (the man she's about to marry) our of the car window, which is definitely the most memorable sentence.
You need a sentence with those specific words in it or using words that fit those characteristics?
The statement that best reflects Hilary Kromberg Inlis's viewpoint in <em>The Light of Gandhi's Lamp</em> is the first one: black South Africans should be treated the same as white South Africans.
The author narrates a story where the main character's sister is in prison for fighting peacefully against the Apartheid and tells stories about her childhood where the reader can vividly understand how different white and black africans were treated.
She describes how unfair was that the maids were all black and how they were not allowed to stay in the "<em>white area residences</em>". Black people in Africa had to live in the countrysides and couldn't mix with common white people, from the government's point of view, they were <em>second class people</em>, they only existed in order to <em>serve</em> the white.