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1 (R20) Part A: What is Gandhi's purpose in this speech?
a. To inform the Viceroy about how the Indian people are suffering because of violence
b. To challenge and end the current British rule in India through Civil Disobedience
c. To detail the events that will lead up to the Salt March
d. To explain how the British people have harmed India and their people
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1 (R20) Part A: What is Gandhi's purpose in this speech?
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