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9 September, 18:37

Because of her culture her experiences in her neighborhood, the acts of family members, what her parents taught her. How did Hilary Kromberg Inglis view anti - apartheid movement?

A. Because of the racial prejudice and the color of her own skin, Inglis was conflicted and unable to make a decision Anita spoke out.

B. She admired those who took the risks to speak out despite already being privledged viewing the removal of apartheid as necessary. She viewed the alternative at threatening or evil.

C. The movement was a treasonous act, and those supporting it had abandoned their principles.

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  1. 9 September, 19:06
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    The answer is A i am sorry if i am wrong.
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