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By late 19th century why did the British manufacturers print calendars for advertisements?
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By late 19th century why did the British manufacturers print calendars for advertisements?
(a) Indian people were fond of using calendars in their houses.
(b) Unlike newspapers and magazines, calendars were used even by people who did not know how to read or write.
(c) It was cheaper to advertise goods through calendars.
(d) It used to add beauty to the room.
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(b) Unlike newspapers and magazines, calendars were used even by people who did not know how to read or write.
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