Part A

In “The Light of Gandhi’s Lamp,” how does Hilary Kromberg Inglis view the policies and practices of South Africa’s apartheid government?

She publicly supports the apartheid government, but privately wishes for its destruction.

She doesn’t think much about apartheid until her sister is arrested.

She didn’t know anything was wrong when she was young, but when she grows up she understands that apartheid is bad.

She has always felt the apartheid government was wrong, even when she was a young child.
Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?

She sees her uncle separated from the family because of his anti-apartheid work when she is very young.

She describes how her activism against apartheid didn’t really begin until she was in college.

She repeatedly praises the apartheid government in public and anonymously criticizes it in private.

She explains how her sister’s arrest makes her consider protesting against apartheid for the first time.

Respuesta :

To Part A The Correct answer is "She has always felt the apartheid Government was wrong, even when she was a young child."

To Part B The Correct answer is "She Sees her uncle separated from the family because of his anti-apartheid work when she is very young."

Test answers may change over time, but currently these are the correct answers.

The correct statements are,

  1. Part AHillary Kromberg Inglis always felt that the apartheid government was wrong, even when she was young.
  2. Part B- Hillary Kromberg Inglis saw her uncle getting separated from the family because of the anti-apartheid work done by her uncle when she was young.

The correct options that match the statements quoted above are D and A respectively.

In the lights of Gandhi's lamps

  • The views of the writer regarding the type of government that had existed were that the apartheid government was wrong as it practices racial discrimination for Black people.

  • When the uncle of the writer tried to carry activities that were considered as anti-apartheid, he was separated from the family by the authorities and left alone.

  • The views of the writer were so true about the apartheid government, as it had so many discrepancies and flaws in its operations and snatched away the civil rights from Black humans.

Hence, the correct options for Part A and Part B are D and A, respectively.

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