Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat: Churchill's Address to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in May 1940. The author of this speech uses repetitions of the word victory in order to <em>C) motivate patriotic feelings in the British people to ensure that even though other countries will fall, the British will have victory with all costs</em>. This is the first year of WWII and his first speech as Prime Minister, he had to appeal to patriotic feelings. He said, "Victory at all costs... for without victory there is no survival."
The underlined phrase is an example of which of these poetic devices?
C. Alliteration
3. The child is privileged and cocky. They get everything they want and have little regard for people with less than them. They are rotten.
<span>The correct answer to the given question is, The smell of freshly baked bread that wafted up from the bakery was delightful, wasn't it?</span>