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Identify positive statements Gandhi makes about the English (or British) people. What effect might these statements have on his reader? Why?

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Answered by samplev
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Gandhi admired the British Empire for the redevelopment in India and was also a passionate supporter. This also gave him freedom to travel to other countries such as Britain and South America. His travels opened him to different thoughts about life. With his statements, there is a possibility that his readers would think that there were advantages of being a British supporter. It will also give us readers the impression that there were good things that the British Empire made for the country India. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.

Answered by dilrubac
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Gandhi praised the British empire in India for renewal and was a supporter of fans. It is the freedom to travel to other countries such as Britain and South America, said. He was open to the idea of traveling in his life. In the letter he said "  I do not therefore consider Englishmen in general to be worse than any other people on earth. I have the privilege of claiming many Englishmen as dearest friends. " By his statement, his readers would think that probably has the advantage of being a supporter of the British. It will also give readers an idea of the good things that the British Empire did for India.

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