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I have heard of football and archery
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I play sports
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I think I should do more of travelling world and one day I will do
An object pronoun takes the place of a (A) noun in the object part of a sentence.
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<u>A leader may give a wartime speech for the following reasons:</u>
- To focus on the military strengths and successes.
- To share the truth about the consequences and dangers of war.
- To remind people of patriotic spirit and neighbourly unity.
Explanation:
A wartime speech is a speech given by either a Prime Minister or a leader during the times when of war. The speech is delivered to serve many purposes. The best wartime orator is considered to be Winston Churchill, who delivered the wartime speeches during World War 2.
<u>The reasons for delivering a wartime speech are as follows:</u>
- A leader would give a wartime speech to let the audience know of their military strengths and that they can achieve success.
- It is given with a purpose to educate the audience about the truths of the war, the dangers, and consequences that it posited.
- To urge the audience to support the war, and maintain a patriotic spirit during such times.
- It is also delivered to encourage the audience to maintain neighborly unity.
- And, also to let the audience know why this war is being fought.
The Aeneid is a myth poem written by the Roman poet Virgil that describes an origin story about how Rome was founded. It states that Aeneas, son of Aphrodite and Anchises, fled Troy while the Greeks attacked and Troy burned. It then says that he sailed away and founded the city of Rome.
The Odyssey is a myth poem written by the Greek writer Homer that tells a tale of the Greek hero Odysseus (also called Ulysses) on his journey in the Trojan War. Odysseus had created a pact with other Greek kings (mentioned in the Iliad) that if Helen of Sparta were to be captured, the Greeks would all save her. So when Helen was captured, Odysseus had no choice but to take his men of Ithaca and go to war. After he left, suitors tried to wed his wife, Penelope but all failed. He encountered many obstacles on his journey, and could even see Ithaca, when an ocean current carried many of his men out to sea, prolonging his return. When he got back, he disguised himself as a beggar to find information about what had happened. Then he attacked the suitors. A bunch of stuff happened (not necessary to your question) and he won back Ithaca.