When Gandhiji quotes Shakespeare, what argument
does he want to strengthen ?
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When Gandhiji quotes Shakespeare (in paragraph 5), what argument does he want to strengthen? Answer: When he quotes Shakespeare, Gandhiji wants to emphasize the point that any action, even one of showing love, done with a profit motive, ceases to be a moral action.
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When he quotes Shakespeare, Gandhiji wants to emphasize the point that any action, even one of showing love, done with a profit motive, ceases to be a moral action. Honesty should be resorted to, not because it dies the best policy of all, but because it is the right policy.
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