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Tenth may dawned bright and clear. For the past few days I had been pleasantly besieged by dignitaries and world leaders who were coming to pay their respects before the inauguration.
Q-1 : What does the speaker refer to as 'inauguration'.​

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Answered by sawakkincsem
7

The formation of the first democratic government of South Africa is referred by the speaker as an inaugural ceremony.

Explanation:

  • This government was non-racial for the first in the history of South Africa.

  • It came into existence on 10th May.

  • Nelson Mandela played a major role in this formation.

  • He is one of its pioneers.

  • He fought for the rights of black people in his country.

Answered by vilnius
8

The speaker refers to as 'inauguration' to the commencement of 'South Africa's first democratic, non-racial government.'

Explanation:

The speaker refers to as 'inauguration' to the commencement of 'South Africa's first democratic, non-racial government.'

The inauguration was supposed to happen on the 10th of May. It would be for the first time that the people, irrespective of color would come together to welcome their new leader. It was supposed to be the largest gathering on the soil of South Africa.

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Tenth May dawned bright and clear. For the past few days I had been pleasantly besieged by dignitaries and world leaders who were coming to pay their respects before the inauguration.  

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