History, asked by palak2766, 10 months ago

the year is 1906. there will soon be a bonfire of foreign clothes in a maidan near your house. you have a jacket that you like very much. It is made of cloth manufactured in a mill in Lancashire in England. Will you go and throw it in the bonfire or will you decide to keep it? Give reasons for your decision.​

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Answered by aved
11

Of course if I can I will be throwing it. I may feel sad but I should be happy thinking that yeah it's good to do that.

"Anything we do willingly is never troublesome".

please comment whether it was a right thought or not..

Answered by ElectronUncle
5

No , i will not throw it in bonfire , it produces very harmful gases like sulphur dioxide , carbon monoxide , so people near this bonfire may lead to suffocation and it's very harmful for lungs. So , these gases stick in our lungs , so there is less oxidation of food means less energy . that is why our country is very polluted due to these things , We have to educate India that time and we have to help with other states kings and fight with those Britishers .. We have exist life on earth , if we totally finish life with these things , so what is profit of boycott British things if we disturb the environment with these things . please follow only Thing which is profitable for future and other Lifes......

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