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Read the following excerpt from T N. Mukharjis A Visit to Europe
You could tell any amount of stories on this subject [of the
number of wives Indians have without exciting the
slightest suspicion. Once, one of our number told a pretty
waitress-'I am awfully pleased with you, and I want to
marry you. Will you accept the fortieth wifeship in my
household which became vacant just before I left my
country?" She asked -"How many wives have you
altogether?" "Two hundred and fifty, the usual number, was
the ready answer.
Based on this excerpt, what can most logically be concluded about Mukharji's
point of view?
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A. Indian people like to travel the world.
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B. Storytelling provides amusement as part of the Indian culture.
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C. Europeans stereotypes of Indians make them gullible.
D. The number of wives Indian men have is astonishing

Answer :

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Answer:

C. Europeans stereotypes of Indians make them gullible

Explanation:

Do not select B because it's incorrect

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Based on this excerpt, the most logically be concluded about Mukharji's point of view is A. Indian people like to travel the world. Thus, option "A" is correct.

What victorian practice does mukharji find amusing in a visit to europe?

One of the Victorian practices that Mukharji found amusing when visiting Europe was the disapproval Europeans expressed for polygamous marriages.

This was something common in many cultures, and English people who knew little about other regions assumed all Indians had many wives. Mukharji joked about this, often lying to people and telling them he had 250 wives back home, to the shock and surprise of his English hosts.

Thus, option "A" is correct.

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