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Answer:
1. He speaks directly about his feelings.
2. He discusses his life experiences in detail.
The Story of My Experiments with Truth is the autobiography of Mohandas Ghandi. It was written in weekly instalments and published from 1925 to 1929. The book was designated one of the "100 Best Spiritual Books of the 20th Century."
In this text, Ghandi speaks about his life experiences in detail. He also addresses his feelings directly, so that we are able to see the way in which his ideas were developed.
Answer:
1. He speaks directly about his feelings.
2. He discusses his life experiences in detail.
Explanation:
In his book, Gandhi transports us to his homeland and allows us to experience episodes of his childhood, his relationship with brother and father, episodes of his youth, his early marriage at the age of thirteen. In addition, Gandhi lets us know his deepest feelings, his emotions and his thoughts about every moment of his life. With this, we can conclude that Gandhi conveys his point of view by speaking directly about his feelings and discussing his life experiences in detail.