Bonjour j'ai un devoirs en anglais je doit répondre aux questions en m'aidant des textes pouvez vous m'aidez s'il vous plais je doit répondre en anglais .
My family was part of that story when we emigrated from Harare to Zimbabwe to Ulmazi, a township outside Durban. My father, like many other doctors in Zimbabwe, was recruited to provide South African public hospitals with the structural adjustment programs of the 1990s. What is this extract about ? Use your own words.
A series of violent attacks recently led to an anti-xenophobia protest on 9 March. About 200 residents and foreigners, under the banner of the Civic Coalition Against Xenophobia, took to the streets of Pretoria to demand the end of violence against foreign-born Africans and South Asians in townships and city centers. from South Africa. what is the reporter's attention when she tells about his protest march ?
South Africa is a hostile place for the poor and the working class, but economic migrants will continue to come, attracted by the opportunities made possible by democratic governance, good infrastructure and economic stability. Yet without social justice and a radical economic transformation that includes land redistribution, the promise of South Africa's "miracle" will become increasingly untenable. Is this part of the report very optimistic about the situation in South Africa ? Has anything changed since the abolition of apartheid ?
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1) The text talks about a person recalling when she emigrated from town? The author also describes the job of her father. 2) The reporter's focus is on the reason for this protest march which is the end of violence against foreign born-Africans. 3) This part of the report is not very optimistic for the lower classes as South Africa is described as a 'hostile place for the poor". However, it is a bit more bright for the higher class, but injustices are still common. Since the abolition of apartheid, the living conditions have improved fro the black community as they were to be treated as equal with the white. Moreover, laws against racism and discrimination against the black were established. This improved there living conditions immensely.
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2) The reporter's focus is on the reason for this protest march which is the end of violence against foreign born-Africans.
3) This part of the report is not very optimistic for the lower classes as South Africa is described as a 'hostile place for the poor". However, it is a bit more bright for the higher class, but injustices are still common. Since the abolition of apartheid, the living conditions have improved fro the black community as they were to be treated as equal with the white. Moreover, laws against racism and discrimination against the black were established. This improved there living conditions immensely.
Voila, j'espere que ca te vas!