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7 March, 16:26

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speech "A Tryst

Who is the speaker's audience in this passage?

British colonialists and rulers

British citizens living in India

elected officials and Indians

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  1. 7 March, 17:17
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    The Answer is (C) elected officials and Indians

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  2. 7 March, 19:46
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    C). Elected officials and Indians.

    Explanation:

    Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru's speech in the parliament titled 'A Tryst with Destiny' was delivered on the eve of India's Independence. The speech was addressed to the Indian constituent assembly and witnessed by the entire nation. It primarily dealt with the aspects that transformed Indian history and led to India's triumph over British men to gain independence. Since the speech was delivered by the first prime minister of independent India on the eve of freedom, the audience included the 'elected officials as well as the Indians.' Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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