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12 October, 07:00

Read the passage. When Gandhi was born in India in 1869, the country was under British rule. As a young man, he sailed to England to finish his schooling. In London, he trained to become a lawyer. On his return to India, he struggled to establish his legal career. Since he was meeting with little success in India, he decided to make the long trip to South Africa, where many Indians lived and worked. Which explains why Gandhi moved to South Africa? He was not finding success as a lawyer in India. He went to South Africa to teach at a university there. He wanted to fight against apartheid in South Africa. The woman he loved lived in South Africa.

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  1. 12 October, 08:06
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    B. He was not finding success as a lawyer in India. This is supported in the text when it says, "Since he was meeting with little success in India, he decided to make the king trip to South Africa."
  2. 12 October, 09:55
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    he was not finding success as a lawyer in india.

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    because he didnt not mention teaching or being in love, and never mentioned fighting anything.
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