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D. Answer the following questions in 100-150 words:
1. What does Mandela mean when he says, 'He is simply the sum of all those African Patriots' who had gone
before him?
2. What differences came in Mandela's opinion about the meaning of freedom, when he became young?
Describe. 3. How did Mandela's understanding of freedom change with age and experience?​

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Answered by sayntansaha2020
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Answered by shanvisharma
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Answer:Hey here is ur answer Dear.....................................................

1.Mandela calls himself “simply the sum of all those

African patriots” who had gone before him. He gives the credit of him standing on that particular point because of them. He says that their sacrifices and courage had paved the way for him. Mandela becoming the president of South Africa is the result of the collective struggle against discrimination and injustice. He thanks them and wishes them to be alive to watch these.

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Nelson Mandela: the freedom fighter who embraced his enemies

embraced his enemies.

3.When Mandela was a small child freedom meant to him that he was free to play to jump in rivers and ponds, and could do things that a small child wish to, with his growing to a student freedom now meant to go out all night and no one disturbs him in this work by asking questions, and when he became fit to job after his studies freedom meant for him to earn good and he should be free to live his life..

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