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[challenged, regulate, polite, dreaded, concrete, powerless, cooperation, officials]The (a)........... felt (b) ................ without Gandhi's (c)................ He helped them (d) ................ the crowd. He was (e) ................ and friendly. He was giving them (f).............. proof that their might, hitherto (g) .................. and unquestioned, could be (h)................. by Indians.

Answer

a-officials, b-powerless, c-cooperation, d-regulate, e-polite, f-concrete, g-dreaded, h-challenged

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