Read the following excerpt from the closing of winston churchill's "their
finest hour' speech...
Read the following excerpt from the closing of winston churchill's "their
finest hour' speech presented during world war ii:
what general weygand called the battle of france is over. i
expect that the battle of britain is about to begin. upon this
battle depends the survival of christian civilization. upon it
depends our own british life, and the long continuity of our
institutions and our empire. the whole fury and might of
the enemy must very soon be turned on us. hitler knows
that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war.
what is most likely the intended effect of ending the speech this way?
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a. the audience will be convinced to fight a guerrilla war against
germany should it invade great britain.
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b. the audience will be prepared for the worst for the sake of life and
country
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c. the audience will be provoked to fear by the idea of the evil hitler
will unleash upon them.
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d. the audience will be discouraged by the idea of its civilization
being destroyed,
theres no need for an explanation just a letter
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