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kailash satyarthi emphasises on the word today towards the end of the speech . what does it signify​

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Answered by UNICORN123456
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Answer:

Towards the end of his speech, Kailash Satyarthi emphasizes on the word 'TODAY' to show that the time for transformation has come.

Explanation:

In his childhood, the speaker had a vision of tomorrow. That tomorrow has become today.

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Answered by thakaresarthak555
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Answer:

Towards the end of his speech, Kailash Satyarthi

emphasises on the word today to show that the time for

transformation has come. In his childhood, the speaker

had a vision for tomorrow. That tomorrow has becometoday. He saw the cobbler boy of his age whom he had

met on the first day of his school sitting at the gate.

polishing shoes and studying y him in the classroom .

Today, in every plant, tree, and mountain, he sees that

little cobbler boy sitting with him in the classroom. Today,

beyond the darkness, the speaker sees the smiling faces

of the children in the blinking stars. The speaker wants all

his listeners to join in and feel the change to bring in a

better world for the children today. He sees thousands of

Mahatma Gandhis, Martin Luther Kings and Nelson

Mandelas marching forward and calling on them to

hasten the change which will arrive. The boys and girls

have joined in the movement and he wants the listeners

also to join in so that today, in the present, they can bring

in all the progressive changes needed for the happiness,

freedom and the rights of the children. Everything has tobe done now and this is what he wishes to signify by the

use of the word today.

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