In a well-constructed paragraph, compare and contrast the use of evidence and appeals in chamberlain and nehru’s speeches. cite evidence from the text to support your comparison.
i believe in a british empire witch though it should be its first duty to cultivate friendship with all the nations of the world should yet even if alone be self sustaining and self sufficient able to maintain its self against the competition of all it rivals
- "i believe in a british empire" chamberlain
to the people of india who's representatives we are we make an appeal to join us with faith and confidence in this great adventure. this is no time for petty destructive criticism no time for ill will or blaming others. we have to build the noble mansion of free india where all the children will dwell.
-"a tryst with destiny" nehru
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