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Make pairs. One of you takes the role of Nelson Mandela and the other becomes the interviewer. (a) The interviewer prepares a questionnaire on Nelson Mandela—Mandela as a person and his contributions to the removal of Apartheid. (b) The interviewee responds to them. The interviewer’s task is to note down the answers also. (c) The interviewer, through the questions, tries to get an overview of Mandela’s life.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Explanation:

Interviewer: At which age did you decide to study law?

Interviewee: I’d say it was when I was growing up seeing the unfair discrimination faced by people of South Africa. As this had the involvement of power that runs by laws, I decided at a very young age to study law.

Interviewer:  How did your education help you in contributing to the removal of Apartheid?

Interviewee: As I said that knowing the rights that are governed by laws, my education helped me to contribute towards the removal of Apartheid.

Interviewer: How does it feel to be referred to as the Father of the nation?

Interviewee: I feel humbled by the gesture of my people.

Answered by chaitra7414
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Answer:

Make pairs. One of you takes the role of Nelson Mandela and the other becomes the interviewer. (a) The interviewer prepares a questionnaire on Nelson Mandela—Mandela as a person and his contributions to the removal of Apartheid. (b) The interviewee responds to them. The interviewer’s task is to note down the answers also. (c) The interviewer, through the questions, tries to get an overview of Mandela’s life.

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