In 'Tell Freedom' injustice is symbolized by
the author's life at Elsburg
Peter's friendship with Anne
the Indian provison shops
the sign'Reserved for Europeans Only'
the activities of the street gangs
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The right answer is D
In Peter Abrahams' memoir 'Tell Freedom', the sign 'Reserved for Europeans Only' symbolizes injustice. The sign represents the apartheid regime's segregation and discrimination against non-white people, including the author himself. The sign is a constant reminder of the oppressive system that denies basic rights and freedoms to the majority of the population.
Here's why the other options are not correct:
A. The author's life at Elsburg: While the author's experiences at Elsburg are certainly marked by hardship and struggle, they do not symbolize injustice in the same way that the sign does.
B. Peter's friendship with Anne: The friendship between Peter and Anne is a positive and supportive relationship, and does not symbolize injustice.
C. The Indian provision shops: The provision shops are a source of support and sustenance for the community, and do not symbolize injustice.
E. The activities of the street gangs: While the street gangs may be a manifestation of the social ills caused by injustice, they do not symbolize injustice itself.

