English, asked by muskiiiiiiiiii, 1 month ago

In a country like South Africa, it was almost impossible for a man of my birth and

colour to fulfill both of those obligations. In South Africa, a man of colour who

attempted to live as a human being was punished and isolated.

(a) Why does the speaker say ‘like South Africa’?

(b) What do the words ‘birth’ and ‘colour’ signify?

(c) Which obligations are being referred to ?

(d) Why was it impossible to fulfill those obligations ?


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Answered by sbag20112010
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Answer:

But in a country like South Africa, it was almost impossible for a man of my birth and colour to fulfil both of those obligations. ... It was only when I began to learn that my boyhood freedom was an illusion, when I discovered as a young man that my freedom had already been taken from me, that I began to hunger for it.

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