This passage suggests that Inglis, despite her goals for change, is afraid, and realizes the challenge of her situation.
She wants to not only change Apartheid, but change the heart and perspective of the guard at her sister's jail, though she knows fully-well that this is going to be a difficult task. She also fears what will happen if she is unable to soften him.
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Option #1. The poem mentions the girl's pure heart, innocent love, and sweet thoughts. This elucidates the impression that (being described as extremely lovely) she is as lovely within as she is without.
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Answer:
The House of Representatives.
Explanation:
The House of Representatives uses a formula in which each state gets a number of people in the House for the population. In the Senate, however, there is equal representation. (2 from each state)
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