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Read this portion of Gandhi's speech:
I want to think audibly this evening. I do not want to make a speech
and if you find me this evening speaking without reserve, pray,
consider that you are only sharing the thoughts of a man who allows
himself to think audibly, and if you think that I seem to transgress the
limits that courtesy imposes upon me, pardon me for the liberty I may
be taking.
What does he apologize for here?

A-for speaking Speaking so bluntly and forecefully
B- for not having spoken about this topic eailer
C-for not speaking to everyone in the audience but only to those who are Hindu
D-for thinking out loud and pondering these questions

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