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Read the following excerpt from Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action.
All his life, Gandhi worked tirelessly against intolerance, violence, and injustice. He helped bring independence and democracy to India. He stood by his principles of truth and nonviolence to make a more just society for India and a better world for all people. The Indian people called him Mahatma, which means “great soul,” and Bapu—“father.”
Gandhi’s message lived after him. Around the world, champions of human rights still study his ideas and try to use them to help people in their own countries.
How does the author’s use of language in this section help develop the author’s voice?
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The author’s distant voice presents Gandhi’s story without emotion.
The author’s respectful voice honors Gandhi’s lasting influence and commitment to peace.
The author’s humorous voice makes Gandhi’s accomplishments seem less serious.
The author’s uncertain voice shows doubt about Gandhi’s impact on others.
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The author’s respectful voice honors Gandhi’s lasting influence and commitment to peace.
Explanation: The language (“worked tirelessly,” “stood by his principles,” “great soul,” “father,” “message lived after him”) is admiring and reverent, emphasizing his positive impact and legacy.
Explanation: The language (“worked tirelessly,” “stood by his principles,” “great soul,” “father,” “message lived after him”) is admiring and reverent, emphasizing his positive impact and legacy.
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