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maxonik [38]
4 years ago
6

Read the excerpt from Queen Elizabeth's Address to the Troops at Tilbury.

English
1 answer:
nexus9112 [7]4 years ago
5 0

In the excerpt, Queen Elizabeth is attempting to persuade troops that she has the qualities of a capable leader.

Answer: Option B

<u>Explanation:</u>

The excerpt provided is a part of the speech given by Queen Elizabeth in Tilbury addressing the Troops.

In the excerpt Queen Elizabeth is trying to influence the troops by letting them know that even she has the qualities of a capable leader.

She says that even though she’s a woman who’s considered as weak, but when it comes to her nation, she is capable enough to take up arms. She can lead just like a troops and is brave enough like a king.

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