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1). Gandhi was the victim of torture and discrimination from the British.2). Just like other Indians, Gandhi had to bear the stern torture and discrimination from the Boers and British when he went abroad.3). Gandhi was surprised and disgusted with the poor and racial treatment that the British gave to the Indians abroad.4). Gandhi did not receive a racist treatment but he was shocked to see the way other Indians were treated in South Africa. |
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Answer» The context of the passage is trying to say that when Gandhi reached South Africa, he was SHOCKED and apprehensive and disgusted to see the WAY Indians were treated by the British by being racist and prejudiced based on color. So the only option in line with this context is 3. The other OPTIONS are IRRELEVANT. |
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