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Fill in the blanks with appropriate modal:
01.One ________Read “Long Walk to Freedom” as it represents the real victory against the apartheid,
tyranny, and colonialism. (should/ would)
02.I ________not imagine that the future I was walking toward ______ compare in any way to the past
that I was leaving behind. (must/ could)
03.A Nation ________not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but it’s lowest ones. (should/
could)
04.Apartheid dictated where South Africans, on the basis of their race, could live and work, the type of
education they _______receive, and whether they ________vote. (could/ would/must)
05.A brave man is not that who does not feel afraid but who _______conquer it. (can/ may)
06.Even though today’s world stimulates a different form of slavery, Mandela showed us that we
07.________fight for justice. (might/ must)
There ________be no discrimination on the basis of their colour, caste, race, age or gender in the
society. (should/ would)
08.Although It _______seem difficult to understand — people should stand up because even in the 21st,
century we face different forms of stereotypes, racism, and cultural intolerance. (may/ can)
09.Strong convictions are the secret of surviving deprivation; your spirit _______be full even when your
stomach is empty. (can/ could)
10..People _______learn to hate, and if they _______learn to hate, they _______be taught to love, for
love comes more naturally to the human heart than it’s opposite. (must / can/ can)​

Answers

Answered by dhurjatikashyap12
18

Answer:

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Answered by orangesquirrel
4

The blanks have been filled with appropriate morals as follows:

01.One should Read “Long Walk to Freedom” as it represents the real victory against the apartheid, tyranny, and colonialism.

02.I could not imagine that the future I was walking toward could compare in any way to the past that I was leaving behind.

03.A Nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but it’s lowest ones.

04.Apartheid dictated where South Africans, on the basis of their race, could live and work, the type of education would receive, and whether they could vote.

05.A brave man is not that who does not feel afraid but who can conquer it.

06.Even though today’s world stimulates a different form of slavery, Mandela showed us that we must fight for justice.

07. There should be no discrimination on the basis of their colour, caste, race, age or gender in the society.

08.Although it may seem difficult to understand — people should stand up because even in the 21st, century we face different forms of stereotypes, racism, and cultural intolerance.

09.Strong convictions are the secret of surviving deprivation; your spirit can be full even when your stomach is empty.

10..People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than it’s opposite.

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