Nelson Mandela gave a speech to raise voice against the apartheid system in South Africa and protest against it.
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This speech was given by Nelson Mandela who was a Nobel prize winner. He wanted to raise voice against the apartheid system in South Africa. He wanted to protest against it.
Apartheid system was the racial segregation and discrimination against the non white people in South Africa even though they were in majority. And the power and liberty was enjoyed by the people of white community who were not in majority. So Nelson Mandela did not like this system and was totally against it.
It’s unusual bird parenting
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The adverbial clause is "unless you invite him". This is because this entire clause actually means "uninvited" which is a manner of his coming there. This is why it is called an adverbial clause of manner.
In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, you could say the call occurs when the Green Knight infiltrates the court and demands fighting. When Gawain takes up the challenge, he is answer that call which extends to not only fighting the knight but also promising to meet him in the future. (The motivation is his honor, as he needs to uphold his honor as a Knight or it will shame him and his king)
The guide/mentor you might say is Bertilak (debatable since he's also the Green Knight but seems like the best option) who is the one who tests Gawain's honor with the hunting events.
You could call the girdle the talisman since it's enchanted and the men of the court wear a green sash from then on.