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CH 2 NELSON MANDELAFreedom is inconsequential …

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CH 2 NELSON MANDELAFreedom is inconsequential if it is behind bars of prejudice and narrow mindedness. How would you explain this statement? Support your answer with suitable examples from the real world.Describe the value of freedom for human beings and how it is important for the growth of civilization and humanism. Describe the role of youth in the growth of civilization and humanism.There are Nouns in the text (e.g. formation, government) which are formed from the corresponding verbs (form, govern) by suffixing –(at) ion or ment. There may be change in the spelling of some verb – noun pairs such as rebel - rebellion; constitute – constitution. A. Make a list of such pairs of nouns and verbs in the text B. Make a PPT on the pen portrait of Nelson Mandela.
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Swastika Roy 11 months, 3 weeks ago

Nelson Mandela was talking about those people who take other freedom. He thought they themselves are not free as they are behind the bars of prejudice and narrow mindedness
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