CBSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

CLASS 10

NELSON MANDELA LONG WALK TO FREEDOM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does it mean when the passage states that Mandela’s commitment to the people of South Africa came at the expense of the people he loved most?
A
Mandela would have to work harder to make sure his loved one were getting paid.
B
Mandela was committed to the people he loved and the people of South Africa would have to wait.
C
The people of South Africa needed to pay money to have Mandela’s help.
D
The price the people Mandela loved would have to pay so he could fulfill his commitment.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Q. What does it mean when the passage states that Mandela’s commitment to the people of South Africa came at the expense of the people he loved most? Mandela would have to work harder to make sure his loved one were getting paid.

Detailed explanation-2: -Answer: 10th of May 1994 was a red-letter day in the history of South Africa. It was the day when the hated regime of apartheid came to an end. A new democratically elected non-racial government under Nelson Mandela was to be sworn in.

Detailed explanation-3: -Describe the views of Mandela for the black people who fought and sacrificed their likes for the country’s political independence? Answer: Mandela always said that political freedom was the result of the sacrifices of thousands of black people who fought for that. He said that it could not be repaid.

Detailed explanation-4: -I will not leave South Africa, nor will I surrender. Only through hardship, sacrifice and militant action can freedom be won. The struggle is my life. I will continue fighting for freedom until the end of my days.

Detailed explanation-5: -Former South African president and civil rights advocate Nelson Mandela dedicated his life to fighting for equality-and ultimately helped topple South Africa’s racist system of apartheid. His accomplishments are now celebrated each year on July 18, Nelson Mandela International Day.

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