Why do you think J.A. Marriott said that famine had disappeared in India in his book in 1932? Address the author's point of view and how that affects his writing.

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The answer to your asked question is the following “He thought the famine was over however it was not.” Hope this helps have a good day/night

The reason why J.A Marriott said that famine had disappeared was due to the fact that the British had built

  • Irrigation systems for farming in India
  • Improved sanitation in the country
  • Means of communications
  • Bridges
  • Railways.

What is famine?

This is a term that is used to refer to a period of hunger and poverty ion a place. Famines most times are caused by the fact that there was drought and agriculture is on a decline.

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