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part b
which evidence from the text best supports the answer in part a?
inglis lists examples of how her family suffers, including her sister’s imprisonment and her brother's need to hide from the authorities.
inglis explains how apartheid would target her family, even if they didn’t protest.
inglis points out that her family would not suff
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