When could is used it refers to an ability that <span>a person generally had in the past or to something that was generally possible in the past, can is present.
I could wash the dishes for you. (having the ability to do it)
I can wash the dishes for you. (its actually going to be done)
hope this helps you! :-)</span>
Answer:
Gandhi repeats the expression "Justice based on" to reinforce the importance of justice in human activities.
Explanation:
By repeating the expression "Justice based on" Gandhi wants to reinforce the idea that justice must be present in all our activities, since it is the most influential factor in human progress and success, but it is important that justice is based on positive things for this progress to really occur and for justice to be, in fact, fair. In this case, a justice based on violence is not a correct and admirable justice and for that reason, it should not be encouraged.
Answer:
(2nd choice) Every choice in life brings with it a wholly different set of consequences.
Explanation:
To summarize, every decision you make in your life will bring different consequences because every action has its consequence.
No, this is not a run-on sentence
Ulysses. hope this helps you out