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Please help me there's 3 parts and id.k what I'm doing :D

Part A: Write a sentence that expresses one of the central ideas you identified in Mandela’s speech. ( this is what I put. One of the central ideas in Nelson Mandela's speech is to have peace and reconciliation, not revenge and prosecution. id.k if it's right or not )

Part B: Complete the left side of the chart with a description of how that central idea is developed over the course of the text. On the right side, provide textual evidence to support your thinking. Strong writers reread the text to find accurate evidence in texts.

Part C: Write a paragraph explaining how Mandela develops a central idea in his speech. Use your answer to part A to make a claim about the central idea. Then, use the chart from part B to explain how it’s developed, or revealed, and provide textual evidence to support your thinking.

Please help me there's 3 parts and id.k what I'm doing :D Part A: Write a sentence-example-1
Please help me there's 3 parts and id.k what I'm doing :D Part A: Write a sentence-example-1
Please help me there's 3 parts and id.k what I'm doing :D Part A: Write a sentence-example-2
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Answer:

for part a-A central idea in Mandela’s inaugural speech is his hope for South Africans to unite and create a new and just society.

^this is the automatic answer

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Part A: Mandela argued that all nonviolent means had been tried and that they had resulted only in mounting restrictions and reduced freedom for the African people. He wished for South Africa to come together and unite despite the differences.

Part C: A central idea in Mandela’s inaugural speech is his hope for South Africans to unite and create a new and just society. He develops this central idea in the first few paragraphs by repeating words and ideas about humanity and rebirth. For example, he asks his audience to “consider humanity’s belief in justice,” and says that a society must be “born of which all humanity will be proud.”

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⚠️!Part C is a Sample answer from Plato so don't copy it word for word!⚠️

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