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Read the given extract and answer the questions given below:
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I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die”. (Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom) |
- What is the main ideal Mandela is talking about? 1
- economic prosperity
- representative and free society
- absolute power
- finishing racism
- How does the statement reflect Mandela’s commitment to justice? (Answer in about 40 words) 2
- Fill in the blank with the correct word from the bracket: 1
Nelson’s vision was not simply to reverse the oppression but to end it completely as he wishes to ______ (fight/appease) all forms of domination in which all persons live with equal opportunities. - The phrase “prepared to die” shows Mandela’s ______. 1
- anxiety
- desperation
- passion
- uprightness
Comprehension
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Solution
- representative and free society
- Mandela’s words show absolute readiness to sacrifice himself for equality and a just society; he places collective rights above personal safety, demonstrating moral courage and an unwavering, lifelong commitment to ending oppression and securing equal opportunities for everyone.
- Nelson’s vision was not simply to reverse the oppression but to end it completely as he wishes to fight all forms of domination in which all persons live with equal opportunities.
- The phrase “prepared to die” shows Mandela’s passion.
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