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2. Gandhi was committed to nonviolence, and he was determined to win freedom for his country without violence or confrontation, if possible.
4. He called it nonviolent noncooperation, and it proved to be one of the keys to India's independence from Great Britain. Whenever there was trouble with British soldiers, Ganhdi urged the people of India not to fight, telling them instead to simply stand still.
Explanation:
These are the two sentences that are grammatically correct. In sentence 1, "Indias" is misspelled, as it should read "India's" considering that this is a possessive. Moreover, "A" does not need to be capitalized and "career" is also misspelled. In sentence 3, "Gandhi" needs to be capitalized and the correct expression is "over the years." Finally, sentence 5 misspells "twenty" and does not capitalize "king."
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Explanation:
The answer is A) using descriptive imagery to emphasize the pain he felt.
This is because in paragraph 6 he uses descriptive imagery and says "my eyes flinging tears like a sprinkler" ... "He backed up and slowly, like a tank, advanced" ... "with what looked like a cracker in its beak, when the tire climbed over my ankle and sparks of pain cut through my skin."