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31 March, 16:07

According to the narrator of A Visit to Europe which belief did the british hold about Indian marriages?

A. Indian men married only to gain money

B. Indian women disliked marriage.

C. Indian women lived only to devote themselves to marriage

D. Indian men were barbarians in their relationships.

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  1. 31 March, 17:27
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    I think, I don't know If I am correct, But i think that the answer is B
  2. 31 March, 20:05
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    According to the narrator of A Visit to Europe, Indian men were barbarians in their relationships. Option D is correct.

    Furthermore, indian men had hundreds of women and indian women were mistreated by their husbands.

    Mukharji wrote his book called "A Visit to Europe in 1889 in which he recounts a trip to England in the year 1886. In that story, he also talks about the 250 women he had.
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