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fix any errors in the passage below. when youre done, click \submit.\after experiencing these injustices, gandhi was inspired to fight back. while he had originally planned to return to india the following year, gandhi ultimately decided to stay. as he wrote in his autobiography, \i saw that south africa was no country for a self-respecting indian, and my mind became more and more occupied with the question as to how this state of things might be improved.\²over the next twenty years, gandhi had been fighting for the rights of indians in south africa by writing letters, crafting petitions, and organizing nonviolent marches and protests.³ during this period, thousands of protesters were imprisoned, beaten, or killed. gandhi himself was thrown in jail multiple times. still, he and the movement persevered. that perseverance was rewarded with victory in, 1914, many of the unfair laws and taxes against indians
- Fixed the verb tense error: "had been fighting" is incorrect for a completed, ongoing action in a defined past time frame; changed to "fought".
- Removed the unnecessary comma after "in" in "victory in, 1914".
- Completed the final sentence for grammatical sense and coherence, as it was left unfinished.
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After experiencing these injustices, Gandhi was inspired to fight back. While he had originally planned to return to India the following year, Gandhi ultimately decided to stay. As he wrote in his autobiography, "I saw that South Africa was no country for a self-respecting Indian, and my mind became more and more occupied with the question as to how this state of things might be improved."²
Over the next twenty years, Gandhi fought for the rights of Indians in South Africa by writing letters, crafting petitions, and organizing nonviolent marches and protests.³ During this period, thousands of protesters were imprisoned, beaten, or killed. Gandhi himself was thrown in jail multiple times. Still, he and the movement persevered. That perseverance was rewarded with victory in 1914, when many of the unfair laws and taxes against Indians were repealed.