Which aspect of Churchill's "Their Finest Hour" speech was most important in helping him to achieve his purpose of inspiring Bri
tish citizens? A. His warning about possible German aerial attacks on England B. His advice that the English people not dwell on government mistakes made before the war C. His position that civilized society depends on England's ability to resist Germany D. His promise that other members of the commonwealth would come to their aid
" His position that civilized society depends on England's ability to resist Germany" is the one aspect <span>of Churchill's "Their Finest Hour" speech that was most important in helping him to achieve his purpose of inspiring British citizens. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C".</span>
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. confident" Macbeth's reaction to the first three apparitions who foreshadow his future can BEST be described as <span>confident.</span>