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Read "Long Walk to Freedom" as it represents the real victory against the apartheid,
tyranny, and colonialism. (should/ would)
not imagine that the future I was walking toward compare in any way to the past
that I was leaving behind. (must/ could)
A Nation not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but it's lowest ones. (should/
could)
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)
• A brave man is not that who does not feel afraid but who conquer it. (can/ may)
• Even though today's world stimulates a different form of slavery, Mandela showed us that we
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)
• 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)
Strong convictions are the secret of surviving deprivation, your spirit be full even when your
stomach is empty. (can/ could)
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)
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