English, asked by sutharsushila81, 8 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.

(a) What were the people present in the amphitheatre doing?

(b) What was an extraordinary human disaster?

(c) What was the nature of the new society that was taking its birth that

day?

(d) Who are the speaker and the writer of these lines​

Answers

Answered by kpranavachanta
4
a) They all attended the inauguration ceremony
b) The extraordinary human disaster was the Apartheid system that the whites imposed on the blacks in which the blacks deprived of freedom
c) The new society was the nonracial government‘s which gave equality to all the citizens of this country
d) The author Nelson Mandela is the speaker of this Lines
Answered by sanjanathenua
2

Answer:

speaker here is nelson mandela speaking to his people on the day of inauguration of a democratic and non racial government of his country... he says that gathering of his people on the inauguration is the sign of hope for the new born liberty... this indicates that people are ready to bring up south africa as liberal nation . . and there is a hope for brighter future of south africa..

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