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When gandhi writes using the pronouns i and my, he is illustrating select all that apply

Allusion
Perspective
Point of view
Character
Setting

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I would say perspective, point of view, and setting

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User FoggyFinder
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Answer:

Perspective

Point of view

Step-by-step explanation:

These are the two elements that Gandhi is illustrating when he uses these pronouns. By using the pronouns "I" and "my," Gandhi is informing us of the fact that the information he conveys is based on his own particular point of view. This means that the action described is presented in the way in which he experienced it. Moreover, it describes his own personal perspective.

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