English, asked by Quanta, 1 year ago

the / indian / english / exploited / the farmers


ishan14: the indian farmers exploited the english
Quanta: wrong
ishan14: bt why
ishan14: yeah i frgt it

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
39

The correct sentence that can be formed out of the given jumbled words/phrases is as given below:

The English exploited the Indian farmers.

There should be a slash between ‘the’ and ‘farmers’.

The meaning of the sentence is: The English people when they ruled India exploited the Indian farmers. In History we read about this exploitation. For example, the Champran episode in this regard is quite famous.




Answered by Saraswati88
24
The English exploited the Indian farmers.
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