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6 May, 00:53

In "The Light of Gandhi's Lamp," how does Hilary Kromberg Ellis view her family members-her uncle, her brother, her sister-who fight against apartheid? A Inglis questions why her family fights against apartheid and feels like she can't keep on fighting. B Inglis blames her family members for causing problems because of their fight against apartheid. C Inglis admires her family members who fight against apartheid because of the risks they take. D Inglis wishes her family wasn't directly affected by apartheid so they could live peacefully.

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  1. 6 May, 01:00
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    C. Inglis admires her family members who fight against apartheid because of the risks they take
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