Inviting and familiar, is what I would say. It's an odd question with odd answers.
Based on the given excerpt above from "The Third Philippic," written by Demosthenes in 342 B.C., in this speech, Demosthenes tries to warn people about an attack on Greece and the statement that best describes Demosthenes's claim is this: <span> Demosthenes warns Athenians not to be naïve and to be prepared for any circumstances. The answer is option B. Hope this helps.</span>
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I believe It establishes miscommunication as a central theme for the passage.
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