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Which MOST ACCURATELY describes how Mandela presents his ideas to his audience? A) Mandela offers praise and a sense of pride and duty in order to motivate his audience to work together for a better future for all South Africans. B) Mandela presents an argument grounded in logic with factual support in order to establish a mandate for change and transition to conditions of relative peace. C) Mandela furnishes several inspiring examples of his courage during times of racial oppression in order to motivate his audience to turn away from poverty, deprivation, and discrimination. D) Mandela offers multiple messages laden with strong warnings and rebukes in order to persuade his audience to enter into a covenant that would build a nation at peace with itself and the world.

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C) Mandela furnishes several inspiring examples of his courage during times of racial oppression in order to motivate his audience to turn away from poverty, deprivation, and discrimination.

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Mandela who happens to be one of the most respected South African ever lived was accorded this respect as a result of his sacrifices during the aparthied period. He was jailed for 25 years and later came out of proison and went ahead to ebcome his country's president.

During his address to the audience who where mostly new genrations of South Africans that never witnessed the aparthied, he had to make references to courage in the time of opperession. This was what he used to motivate his people to turn away from poverty, deprivation and discrimination.

He believed that, if his people discriminate, they are simply reliving the events of the aparthied regime where the blacks where discriminated against by the whites in their own country.

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