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Based on her descriptions in “The Light of Gandhi’s Lamp,” how did her experiences as a young adult in apartheid-era South Africa affect Hilary Kromberg Inglis?
Inglis's experiences made her recognize that she was, for many years, a part of the problem rather than a part of the solution.
Inglis's experiences allowed her to develop the ability to determine whether a person is trustworthy and honest based on his or her appearance.
Inglis's experiences helped her see that people who are willing to strip away the rights and the humanity of others will never change.
Inglis's experiences forced her to understand that people must be willing to make sacrifices if there is to be progress and justice in society.
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