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why does the speaker say that it is a 'rare privilege'?



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Answered by ycuteboyy2
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Answer:

All these points show that he has lost his natural instinct due to captivity. Qii What do you think the tiger would say to you, as a visitor? You may begin like this: Please stop staring.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept:

         This query is taken from Nelson Mandela's autobiography "Long Walk to Freedom." It includes details about the swearing-in ceremony, quotes from his speech, and information about his development into a freedom warrior. It speaks to the numerous other individuals who fought for their freedom. At that time, the oppressive practice known as "apartheid" was fairly common in South Africa.

Explanation:

The speaker said  as they had experienced it for the first time.

  • The query was posed in relation to the short fiction Long Walk to Freedom.
  • Nelson asserted that those who were once viewed as outlaws now had the uncommon privilege of receiving world leaders on our own soil.
  • They were grateful that all of the notable guests had come to celebrate the nation's citizens' shared victory for equity, harmony, and human dignity.

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