English, asked by sanjaykalra150772, 10 months ago

Today, all of us do, by our presence here... confer glory
and hope to newborn liberty. Out of the experience of an
extraordinary human disaster that lasted too long, must
be born a society of which all humanity will be proud.
ce in
(a) 'All of us' here refers to ....
Id the
ing of
(6) The 'newborn liberty' referred to here is
(i) Nelson Mandela's release from jail
(ii) formation of non-racial democracy in
South Africa
(ii) lifting of a ban on the movement of foreign
nationals in South Africa
(iv) framing of a new constitution of South
Africa​

Answers

Answered by gauravpurohit685
5

He wants to say that we should grant glory to the freedom that they had just got from the system of apartheid.

Answered by Rameshjangid
0

Answer:

(a) 'All of us' here refers to the audience or people present there.

(b) The 'newborn liberty' referred to here is the formation of non-racial democracy in South Africa.

Explanation:

(a) 'All of us' here refers to the group of people who are present in the particular event or occasion being referred to in the passage. The specific event is not mentioned in the passage.

(b) The 'newborn liberty' referred to in the passage is the formation of non-racial democracy in South Africa. The passage is likely referring to a speech made after the end of apartheid in South Africa, when the country was beginning to establish a new democratic system that would be free from the racial segregation and oppression of the past. The phrase "newborn liberty" implies that this freedom has only just been achieved, and that it is a cause for celebration and hope for the future.

To learn more about similar question visit:

https://brainly.in/question/15705139?referrer=searchResults

https://brainly.in/question/20474473?referrer=searchResults

#SPJ3

Similar questions