English, asked by wolveriine30, 9 months ago

“Today, all of us do, by our presence here... confer glory and hope to new born 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. We, who were outlaws not so long ago, have today been given
the rare privilege to be host to nations of the world on our own soil.”
(a) Who is the speaker of the above lines?
(b) Which ‘human disaster’ is the speaker talking about?
(c) Who were regarded as outlaws? Why?
(d) On what occasion is the speaker addressing the crowd?

Answers

Answered by tailorrj
13

Answer:

(a)nelson mendela is the speaker of these lines.

(b)he is speaking about the human disaster that was took place in africa between the discrimination of black among white.

(c)Dark-skinned people did not get any fundamental rights. It made other countries to cut off relations with South Africa. So they were considered outlaws.

(d)because he was the first black president of south africa. And futher there would be not discrimination among blacks.

hope it helps you a lot.

Answered by vkpathak2671
4

Answer:

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