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"The long and noble line ended and now begin again with me. I was pained that I was not able to thank them and that they were not able to see what their sacrifices at wrought."(a) Who speaks or write these words ?(b) Which long and noble line is the speaker / writer talking about ?(c) How has it ended ? how has it started again with the speaker/author?(d) What does the speaker/author regret?Why? Chapter -2 Nelson Mandela Long walk to Freedom Please Answer ​

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Answered by phillipinestest
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1. Nelson Mandela, the first Black President, a glorified fighter against Apartheid policy speaks or writes these lines.

2. The long and noble line that the speaker refers to the patriots of South Africa, who fought before him.

3. They struggled and tried to achieve equality; but couldn’t achieve in their lifetime.

4. The speaker/author inspired by the ideologies of the patriots fought for the equality, just like they did.

5. The author regrets about not thanking those patriots of South Africa enough, who fought before him.

Answered by aaisha1100
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Answer:

1. Nelson Mandela, the first Black President, a glorified fighter against Apartheid policy speaks or writes these lines.

2. The long and noble line that the speaker refers to the patriots of South Africa, who fought before him.

3. They struggled and tried to achieve equality; but couldn’t achieve in their lifetime.

4. The speaker/author inspired by the ideologies of the patriots fought for the equality, just like they did.

5. The author regrets about not thanking those patriots of South Africa enough, who fought before him

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