“Let us not despise ourselves, our ancient culture is great. And we are capable of greater achievements. We must first reform our society. Superstitions have been ruining us.” 1. who is the speaker? 2. Who is he referring to as ‘We’ ? 3. Which superstitions is the speaker talking about? Chapter: Glimpes of the past answer correctly to be as brainlist
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The story, “Glimpses of the Past” depicts the history of India’s war of independence against the British rule with the help of pictures and strips of text in it. It explains how the British ill-treated the Indians and created a rift among the princes and exploited the natives by demanding high taxes from them. Their policies crippled the Indian cottage industries and handicapped the local artisans too.
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Let us not despise ourselves, our ancient culture is great. And we are capable of greater achievements. We must first reform our society
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