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.
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The following passage from Stephen Cranes "A Great Mistake" advances the plot :
C) "There was a babe living hard by, up five flights of stairs, who regarded this Italian as a tremendous being. The babe had investigated this fruit-stand. It had thrilled him as few things he had met with in his travels had thrilled him. The sweets of the world had laid there in dazzling rows, tumbled in luxurious heaps. When he gazed at this Italian seated amid such splendid treasures, his lower lip hung low and his eyes, raised to the vendor's face, were filled with deep respect, worship, as if he saw omnipotence.
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Explanation:
Sparkling in the sunlight: participial Phrase
spring: subject
seemed: verb
to beckon swimmers: infinitive phrase
to plunge: another infinitive
into its cool depths: adverb phrase modifying plunge.
Answer: I would say E because the book was talking about how the poor can even enjoy a book from experience.
Explanation:
Doctors warned people to stay away from the medical tent where patients were being treated in order to avoid contagion. This means to avoid the spread or transfer of diseases or infection. Contagion means the communication of illnesses from one person to another, most especially when in close contact.