A)."It was only when I began to learn that my boyhood freedom was an illusion, when I discovered as a young man that my freedom had already been taken from me, that I began to hunger for it. At first as a student I wanted freedom only for myself, the transitory freedoms of being able to stay out at night, read what I pleased and go where I chose". i)The title that best suits this extract is a) Freedom for everything b) Knowledge about Freedom c) Significance of Freedom d) Realisation of Freedom

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Answer 1
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Answer:

c) Significance of Freedom.

Explanation:

In his autobiography "Long Walk to Freedom," Nelson Mandela recalls his life of being an African in South Africa fighting for equal rights. The book also details his suffering and that of his people for their freedom.

The given quote shows Mandela talking about freedom and how he began to know the significance of it for not only him, but everyone. He said, "as a student, I wanted freedom only for myself, the transitory freedoms of being able to stay out at night, read what I pleased and go where I chose." But that all changed when his definition of 'freedom' changed, his perception of being free changed. He knows the importance of freedom for his people and would begin to see it as his goal.

Thus, the correct answer is option c.


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B. I thought about what he'd said soon I realized he was right.
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B, since there's no punctuation.
B. I thought about what he'd said soon i realized he was right.

it should say. . . . . . . .

I thought about what he'd said. Soon I realized he was right.

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your supposed to update it as often as you can,add anything possible

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Below are the choices that can be found elsewhere:

A conflict with other characters.
A conflict within one character.
A conflict with nature.
A conflict within society.

The
 type of conflict is presented in this excerpt is A conflict with other characters.

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Answer: A conflict with other characters.

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b. personification
c. hyperbole
d. metonymy

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The answer is C, hyperbole
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