English, asked by Isadora, 8 months ago

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The notice served to the Collector was asking the British to..
a) Get ready for war
b) free the prisoners
c) help Indians
d) quit India​

Answers

Answered by shovakarmohapatra
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Answer:

a)Get ready for war is the ans.

Answered by AnusritaS98
0

Answer:

The notice that was served to the Collector was asking the British to quit our motherland, India. Hence, the answer to the abovementioned question is option D which states, "quit India".

Explanation:

The Narayanpur Incident story written by Shashi Despande is based on a real-life incident at Narayanpur. As we are aware that the British had been ruling over us for two centuries and finally when Mahatma Gandhi took the "Quit India" resolution, the entire India was with him. There were protests all over the country ensuring an independent India. Gandhi took the path of ahimsa or non-violence and so did his followers. There were processions and marches all over India to threaten the British so that they leave. The Narayanpur Incident was one such incident. The protagonist sent a letter to the collector as a notice that if the British did not leave India there would have to face severe consequences. Neither were they requesting them anything nor did they want war at an initial stage.

Hence, we can conclude that the correct answer is option D which states, "Quit India", is the right answer to the abovementioned question.

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