Answer:
i like your picture is he your bias
Explanation:
im a OT7
The correct answer is: C) To persuade his countrymen to not feel hatred toward the British.
In this speech, Mohandas Gandhi, enumerates the reasons why hating the british people is wrong. We can see that this is a persuasive speech, meaning that the author tries to make the audience do something in specific or feel in a certain way about a topic by using diferent arguments. Here Gandhi states that the real enemy is the British imperialism, which is not personified strictly by the British people, that is the reason he makes a comparison between them. He also states the dangers of reinforcing it, as it can make people choose another type of domination, the Japanese in this case, as long as the British go away.
As we can see, the arguments used by Gandhi support this main idea, by stopping hate agains the British people, they can achieve freedom and India would be able to take responsibility for his own actions. Although the other options are found in the text they serve, as I say, to illustrate Gandhi's main point.
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
uses the letter I which indicates first person
There are different kinds of persons and one type is composed of those who work well alone while other would prefer to work in the group. If the group is large enough so that it is just conducive for learning then, it will be helpful to the dynamics. However, if it is very big that it is no longer healthy then, it would be better to divide further the group.