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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

Let the reader make no mistake. I was married, not betrothed. For in Kathiawad there are two distinct rites—betrothal and marriage. Betrothal is a preliminary promise on the part of the parents of the boy and the girl to join them in marriage, and it is not inviolable.

According to this excerpt from The Story of My Experiments With Truth, a betrothal is a(n) _____.

official wedding
negotiable pact
uncompromising agreement
spiritual union

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Answered by help44
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i think the answer is uncompromising agreement
Answered by Sidyandex
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The uncompromising agreement is used for the betrothal in the story of my experiment with truth.

Whereas official wedding can be with the term of parents or even your own personal decision.

The uncompromising experience is something which the parents agree with no questioning to the children that are supposed to get married.

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