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English, 19.03.2020 16:27 jesswolf91

How are the audiences of these two arguments different?

Chamberlain is speaking to everyone who lives in a British colony, while Nehru is speaking only to Indian people.
Chamberlain is speaking to white British citizens who live in colonies, while Nehru is speaking to all of India’s people.
Chamberlain is speaking to his political enemies, while Nehru is speaking to his political allies in a friendly environment.
Chamberlain is speaking to members of his nation, while Nehru is speaking to the members of his nation’s assembly.

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How are the audiences of these two arguments different?

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