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notsponge
2 months ago
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Answer the following questions as you analyze the structure of Mandela’s speech. What is the purpose of Mandela’s speech? How do

you know? What does Mandela say or do in the introduction of his speech that focuses his audience on his primary objective? Identify any transitions used in the body of the speech. What words and/or phrases connect each idea to the next?
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Flura [7K]2 months ago
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Mandela's speech aimed not just to express gratitude as their newly elected president but to declare that South Africa was embarking on significant transformations and working towards unity to showcase its potential as a hopeful nation. One key goal was to unite South Africans by bridging divides between black and white citizens. Additionally, the speech was intended to inspire and motivate the populace. This insight stems from my studies about Mandela's life in class.

The intended audience was the South African citizens. He sought to connect with as many people as possible, ensuring that his message reached every corner of the nation.

Nelson Mandela

"I stand here before you not as a prophet but as a humble servant of you, the people."

Mandela emphasizes the concept of negotiations repeatedly, highlighting his push for ongoing discussions, which are crucial for achieving freedom.

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