Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative. In "The Light of Gandhi's Lamp," Hilary Kromberg Inglis writes about how she feels before meeting her sister's jailer:
And here I was, wanting to reach out, to take his hands in mine, to make him gentle, to settle the demons he thought he saw in my sister’s face. I wanted to tame him—to save my sister’s life. Could I do that, only nineteen years old, a white girl “on the other side”—in his eyes, a traitor, a communist, with viciously dishonorable intentions of overthrowing the white apartheid government?

What does this passage suggest about Inglis's view of her situation?
It suggests, in plain language, her belief that it would be impossible for her to secure her sister's release.
It suggests, with vivid language, her sense of being seen as a dangerous revolutionary by the authorities in South Africa. **CORRECT ANSWER
It suggests, without saying it directly, her willingness to renounce her political beliefs in order to save the life of her sister.
It suggests, with great subtlety, her feeling that the authorities were wrong to think that she wanted to overthrow the government.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

It suggests, with vivid language, her sense of being seen as a dangerous revolutionary by the authorities in South Africa.  

Explanation:

Inglis makes it clear in her text that despite being only a 19-year-old girl, she may be seen by African officials as a revolutionary just because of her skin color. The part of the text that evidences this is:  " I wanted to tame him—to save my sister’s life. Could I do that, only nineteen years old, a white girl “on the other side”—in his eyes, a traitor, a communist, with viciously dishonorable intentions of overthrowing the white apartheid government?"

Answer 2
Answer:

It suggests, with vivid language, her sense of being seen as a dangerous revolutionary by the authorities in South Africa.

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