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Which of the following is a rhetorical technique used in Mandela's Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech (1993)? Select all that apply. 1.explaining the oppression black South Africans had faced for decades 2.showing the parallel between apartheid in South Africa and the Civil Rights movement 3.emphasizing the contrast between those who were victims and those who were not 4.making an appeal to all for basic human decency in race relations

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  • making an appeal to all for basic human decency in race relations
  • explaining the oppression black South Africans had faced for decades
  • showing the parallel between apartheid in South Africa and the Civil Rights movement. All 3 of these points were covered by Nelson Mandela's above speech and that basically he was appealing to all South Africans be they white or black to learn to live together in peace and equitably and renounce the apartheid white racist regime of the past.

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Answer:

1.explaining the oppression black South Africans had faced for decades.

2.showing the parallel between apartheid in South Africa and the Civil Rights movement.

3.emphasizing the contrast between those who were victims and those who were not .

4.making an appeal to all for basic human decency in race relations.

Step-by-step explanation:

in fact all the points are rhetorical techniques used in Mandela's Noble peace prize acceptance.

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