In life, every man has twin obligations—obligations to his family, to his parents, to his wife and children, and he has an obligation to his people, his community, his country. In a civil and humane society, each man is able to fulfil these obligations according to his own inclinations and abilities, But in the country like South Africa, it was almost impossible for a man of my birth and colour to fulfil both of those obligations .In South Africa, a man of colour who attempted to live as a human being was punished and isolated. (a) What twin obligations does the writer mention? (b) What can one do in a civil and humane society? (c) How were the blacks treated if they tried to live as a human being? (d) What was impossible for the blacks in South Africa to do and why? (e) Find in the passage a word that means ’natural tendencies of behaviour’?
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