Answer:
The reason why Trevor Noah includes the original Afrikaans message is:
D. The traditional dialect shows the rich tradition and superstition of witchcraft in South Africa.
Explanation:
Trevor Noah is a famous South African comedian and TV host. In his memoirs, Noah tells his story from a beautiful and difficult perspective: the one of a mixed-race boy who was born and raised while the Apartheid still reigned. Noah's stories are permeated with issues such as racism and cultural diversity. That is the reason why he includes the original Afrikaans word "heks" in the story rather than simply using the English equivalent "witch" on its own. There is more to it than just a word. There is a whole representation of cultural background and setting. With that in mind, we can choose letter D as the correct option:
D. The traditional dialect shows the rich tradition and superstition of witchcraft in South Africa.
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Answer and explanation:
Hi!
Your question had a missing requirement, but by googing the question i found the book this was refering to.
The answer is that previously it was taught that soltitude was bad. Things that were collective are good ("we"), and things that were not are evil and do not exist (forbidden word, electricity, basically everything man ever invented until reinvented by the rules of this society like candles). Joy never truly existed in this society. Equality now believes that self should come first, and the the pursuit of one's own happiness will bring joy, and will bring ease to man's life along the way.
The answer should be the answer should be D