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S_A_V [24]
3 years ago
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Based on what you have learned, write a short paragraph to serve as the introduction to Gandhi’s obituary.

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aivan3 [116]3 years ago
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Sample text:

We are here today to remember the life of Mohandas Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement. An assassin cut short Gandhi's life, but we should best remember him not for his death but for the way he chose to live.

mars1129 [50]3 years ago
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Answer:

We are here today to remember the life of Mohandas Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement. An assassin cut short Gandhi's life, but we should best remember him not for his death but for the way he chose to live.

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