A theme in "A Chip of Glass Ruby" is that injustice in a society is everyone's problem
Which passages from the selection best introduce this theme?
Select two that apply.
A Chip of Glass Ruby
Bamjee said, "Isn't it enough that you've got the Indians' troubles on your back?" Mrs Bamjee said, with a smile that showed the gap of a missing tooth but
was confident all the same, "What's the difference, Yusuf? We've all got the same troubles.
After supper she began to run off leaflets on the machine. The family lived in that room--the three other rooms in the house were full of beds and they
were all there
"Look how you said the same thing when the Group Areas started in Natal. You said we should begin to worry when we get moved out of our own houses
here in the Transvaal. And then your own mother lost her house in Noorddorp, and there you are, you saw that nobody's safe."
What was if the leaflets would say-Don't go to work tomorrow," "Day of Protest." "Burn Your Pass for Freedom"? He didn't want to see