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Pennington's letter to Gandhi and Gandhi's response have a lot of similar ideas. Match the ideas from each man that seem related. Pennington's ideas are on the left and Gandhi's ideas are on the right.
1. "This is not an error of judgment."
"He does not want to be unjust."
2.
"You must excuse me for saying that this is mere rhetoric
unsupported by any proof."
"I plead guilty to the charge of
violence of language."
"That the crowd was unarmed."
3. "You say they were 'mostly holiday makers'."
4.
"I wish the Indian troops had the
"Even the troops would have refused to carry out what might
then have been not unfairly called a massacre'."
moral courage to refuse to shoot
innocent, unarmed men in full flight."

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