When i fight with my brother he get hurt and after many days I realize and say sorry it teach me we have to be patience and being peace now we both are happy
The sentence that uses correct spelling is the first sentence.
The main points in Stalin's speech were:
- The need to fight Nazi Germany.
- Support the Red Army.
- Fighting Hitler and his ideology.
Although you didn't show which speech your question refers to, when searching for it on the internet, I was able to find another question exactly yours, which showed the speech that Satalin gave during World War II, about the need for the USSR to fight the Germany.
In this speech, Stalin showed how the Red Army was far superior to the German Army and that for that reason, he could not let Hitler and Nazi Germany exploit the Soviets or threaten Soviet society.
Stalin's aim was to create a patriotic feeling in the population and to get popular support so that the USSR could participate in World War II, fighting the expansion of Nazi Germany.
At the link below you can find more information about this speech:
Answer:
C.
Throughout the poem the <em>a</em><em>u</em><em>t</em><em>h</em><em>o</em><em>r</em> refers to the narrator's incapacity to play sports. Although the narrator enjoys sports (or at least watching them) he fails many, many times at trying to play them. Because he makes an effort to try sports the answer is likely not A). And because the narrator's situation is still found humorous and no mention is given to his wit, the answer is likely not B). And finally because the <em>a</em><em>u</em><em>t</em><em>h</em><em>o</em><em>r</em> gives no mention to the narrator's social skills ( besides other sports players) or the <em>a</em><em>u</em><em>t</em><em>h</em><em>o</em><em>r</em><em>'</em><em>s</em><em> </em>negative experiences with sportswriters it is likely not D).