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Answer:
A) Mandela's use of the word "must" indicates his conviction that renewal is necessary.
Explanation:
In this sentence from "Mandela's Inaugural Address", Mandela alludes to times of Apartheid by calling it an experience of extraordinary disaster. In the next part he demands for society of which all humanity should be proud (a society in which all human beings all races have equal rights).
His use of "must" shows his conviction that such a society has now become necessary.
Option B is incorrect because that experience was disastrous and there is no value or good things about such an experience.
Option C is incorrect as the phrase "human disaster that lasted too long" shows no such future plans, it just alludes to a grim past experience.
Option D is incorrect because "extraordinary" is used with an experience no one likes to have, and "proud" is used when talking about future plans. So, it shows nothing about his satisfaction with his country.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
He is reminded of man's corruption after seeing the Brobdingnagians' enlarged human features. He reminded of man's corruption in England but he saw a difference in the Brobdingnagians' morale of living. This event occurred in the "Gulliver's Travels Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag" satirical novel written by John Swift<span>. This novel is the sequel of "Gulliver's Travels".</span>
        
             
        
        
        
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you can tell whether a passage contains an argument or not when there is a proposal and opposal