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Sonja [21]
3 years ago
14

Read the following quotations from Nelson Mandela:

History
2 answers:
yarga [219]3 years ago
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Answer:

Nelson Mandela was a champion of equal rights and freedom for all Africans. He spoke out against a minority government that oppressed the majority of people in South Africa. He was determined to spread his message, even when imprisoned. Mandela believed in working with his enemy to make peace. His intended audience included both individuals (his wife and the prime minister) and people around the world who could help him make a change in South Africa and other countries in Africa.

Explanation:

Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
4 0
<span>The speaker is highly motivated to convey his idea, this comes out from the quotations clearly together with his charismatic nature and will to focus on partnership and education as primary values that should be followed. His strong will and attitude towards justice and equality are one of the first things that the quotes show.
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The ideas that he is trying to convey are of peace and unity. His primary values are education, safety, and the will to be free from oppression. Moreover, it seems that he wants to pass the message that collaboration and partnership are the roads to achieve his aims.
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Based on the citations, his audience could be primary his fellowships, people from his own country that are experiencing the same thing as him. There are also citations that seem to show that the audience could be the entire humanity, and not only just a specific group of people. </span>
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