English, asked by mounishvar, 2 months ago

7. As soon as he finished his speech, there was
from the audience.
('spontaneous') applause​

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Answered by veerlapallyyashu21
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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer the following questions:

1. At the beginning of his speech, Mandela mentions “an extraordinary

human disaster”. What does he mean by this? What is the “glorious

human achievement” he speaks of at the end? 3 marks

2. What made Mr Keesing stop punishing her? 2 marks

3. Paper has more patience than people’. Explain with reference to “From

the Diary of Anne Frank”.

)Value based question) 5 marks

4. EXTRACTS:

5. .My father, the most adorable father I’ve ever seen, didn’t marry my

mother until he was thirty-six and she was twenty-five. My sister, Margot,

was born in Frankfurt in Germany in 1926. I was born on 12 June 1929. I

lived in Frankfurt until I was four. My father emigrated to Holland in 1933.

My mother, Edith Hollander Frank, went with him to Holland in

September, while Margot and I were sent to Aachen to stay with our

grandmother. Margot went to Holland in September, and I followed in

February, when I was plunked down on the table as a birthday present for

Margot. 5 marks

(i) How old were her parents when they got married?

(ii) When and where was Margot born?

(iii) Where did she live until she was four?

(iv) Pick out a word from the passage which means same as ‘sat down

hurriedly’.

(v) Where did they live afterwards?

6. To the assembled guests and the watching world, I said:

Today, all of us do, by our presence here… confer glory and hope to new

born liberty. Out of the experience of an extraordinary human disaster

that lasted too long, must be born a society of which all humanity will be

proud. We, who were outlaws not so long ago, have today been given the

rare privilege to be host to the nations of the world on our own soil. We

thank all of our distinguished international guests for having come to take  

possession with the people of our country of what is, after all, a common

victory for justice, for peace, for human dignity. 5 marks

(i) The extraordinary human disaster that Mandela has mentioned in the extract

is the policy of ____________

(ii) The speaker wished to refer to the victory as a common victory for …………

for peace, for human dignity.

(iii) The speaker called the victory as a common victory because the entire world

was against the policy of Apartheid. (True/False)

(iv) Give an antonym of ‘common’ from the extract.

(v ) The Africans were considered as __________ before independence.

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