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On 6 August 1857, we find a telegram sent by Lieutenant Colonel Tytler
to his Commander-in-Chief expressing the fear felt by the British: “Our
men are cowed by the numbers opposed to them and the endless
fighting. Every village is held against us, the zamindars have risen to
oppose us.”
The following conclusion can be made based on the information in the
passage.
(i) The confidence of Indian soldiers to collapse British rule
(ii) The fear of British officials in the widespread of revolt 1857.
(iii) The fear of Indian soldiers in the strength of the British army.
Choose the option which correctly gives the inference:

a) (i) and (ii)
b) (ii) and (iv)
c) (ii) and (iii)
d) (i) and (iv)

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Answers

Answered by komalbhati19
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Answer:

a is the wright answer

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