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What mood does Churchill convey as he moves through his speech? Use text evidence to explain how Churchill achieves it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Churchill's speech reflects the reality of war and the need for all British citizens to accept it. He does not show any humor and speaks in a formal manner because he is attempting to show his focus and determination to win the war, guiding England to victory.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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In this speech, Churchill put forward his "blood, tears, toil and sweat" so that there would be triumph no matter what.

Churchill persuades his audience of his skill, believability, and order by the straightforwardness of his message, his utilization of unequivocal language, and his apportioning of party governmental issues to reach across the path to legislators of all stripes in an emergency situation. This speech has become notable as the first of numerous confidence building speeches made by Churchill to motivate the British to continue battling against an apparently strong adversary— Nazi Germany.

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