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The very word 'colour' reminds me of the variety of huc that is Indian life, as
various as our own American human scene.​

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Answered by rakshit9847
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If you land in India anytime in late February or March, it’s wise to check the dates of the annual Holi festival, and bring a spare set of clothes. That’s because for a few days in spring, people crowd the streets and splash brilliantly colored dyes on anyone walking by. It’s hard to avoid the fun—and paint—unless you stay inside or look menacing enough to discourage the custom

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

The simple word "color" makes me think of the numerous ways that Indian existence and various forms of power have changed throughout time, especially when American people are involved.

Explanation:

Verify the dates of such Annual Celebration before traveling to India in mid - february or early March, and pack an extra set of clothes.

This is due to the fact that for a few days in the spring, crowds of people line the streets and splatter brightly coloured colors on everybody passing by.

As long as you stay inside it and don't appear intimidating enough to dissuade the custom, it's difficult to resist the fun and paint.

The writer is reminded by the word "color" of the many hues Indian life has, which are just as varied as the human scene in America.

The term "color" brought to Pearl's thoughts the variety of skin tones present in Indians.

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