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Answer:Answer is C
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Because in the last paragraph there was written that pigeons were flying away and it was a sign that someone in the family will soon die.
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Options: (A) That is the resolve of His Majesty's Government, every man of them. That is the will of Parliament and the nation.
(B)The British Empire and the French Republic, linked together in their cause and their need, will defend to the death their native soils, aiding each other like good comrades to the utmost of their strength, even though a large tract of Europe and many old and famous States have fallen or may fall into the grip of the Gestapo and all the odious apparatus of Nazi rule.
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World War II fought between the two groups (alliances), known as the Axis and the Allies. The Allies made out of Great Britain, the Soviet Union, France, and the United States. The purpose of this war was to stop Nazi Germany from conquering Europe.
The recent Allied military losses and challenging road ahead with the Nazis just days away from entering Paris, Winston Churchill decided to gave a speech to prepare his people for war. He delivered a famous speech called We shall fight on the beaches, to increase the morale of people. He pledges to fight and not to surrender.
This is very interesting. I don't remember it at all, and I should. However, I think there is an answer.
First there is Boxer's reaction. He had a very pragmatic view of what the bank notes meant. If you can't eat them, of what value are they? They seem an awful trade to him: at least the timber had use.
So he doesn't like the deal, but the pigs are the masters and no one argues with them.
It isn't D. Fredrick is a louse. He will deceive anyone if there is gain for him in it.
Napoleon really isn't deceitful in this passage. He is very vain. C is not quite right, but it maybe your best answer.
I don't see what B has to do with anything.
A historically has not been proven to be true. Tread carefully around a dictator. They can do you a great deal of damage. Mao for example did not seek approval: he demanded it and he killed millions getting that approval. Same with Stalin.
It is either A or C. A is true of Napoleon. It is not true of the worst dictators of the last century. C doesn't seem to fit, but I can't get rid of it. The answer is between those two. You are going to have to pick or choose one of the other two. I'd pick A myself, but I'd sure be holding my nose.