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According to the narrator of A Visit to Europe, how did the British view the visiting Indians? A. As barbarians with unexpected intelligence B. As angry and aggressive animals C. As political threats with adversarial natures D. As independent and proud natives

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According to the narrator of A Visit to Europe, how did the British view the
visiting Indians?
A. As barbarians with unexpected intelligence
B. As angry and aggressive animals
C. As political threats with adversarial natures
D. As independent and proud natives

According to the narrator of A Visit to Europe, how did the British view the visiting Indians? A. As barbarians with unexpected intelligence B. As angry and aggressive animals C. As political threats with adversarial natures D. As independent and proud natives

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ccording to the narrator of "A Visit to Europe," the British viewed the visiting Indians as D. As independent and proud natives.
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