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1. It is doubtful whether the Europeans who were bitten by the wanderlust and sailed to
faraway lands like India had thought of themselves as tourists.
A. They were unemployable in their own country.
B. They were strung up with memories of the Black Death brought by bubonic plague and preferred to move out of Europe.
C. Quite a good number of them who came as employees of East India Company were in the class of free-booters and fortune seekers.
D. But there were also the others to whom the Orient, particularly India, appeared as theGarden of Eden as compared to snow sunk Europe.
6. Countries like India lived up to their expectations.
faraway lands like India had thought of themselves as tourists.
A. They were unemployable in their own country.
B. They were strung up with memories of the Black Death brought by bubonic plague and preferred to move out of Europe.
C. Quite a good number of them who came as employees of East India Company were in the class of free-booters and fortune seekers.
D. But there were also the others to whom the Orient, particularly India, appeared as theGarden of Eden as compared to snow sunk Europe.
6. Countries like India lived up to their expectations.
Answer: Option D
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D
Only C can follow 1 because 'them' in C refers to the 'Europeans' in 1. CA go togethertalking about the 'fortune seekers'.Dfollows this as it talks of 'others'.
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D
Only C can follow 1 because 'them' in C refers to the 'Europeans' in 1. CA go togethertalking about the 'fortune seekers'.Dfollows this as it talks of 'others'.
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