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Another example of 1) English Patriotism and 2) Henry trying to be "one of the guys,." He's offering them the chance to be elevated to the status of gentleman because of their bravery. Can also be compare this to the way in which the French discuss the battle of Harfleur, which is over-confident and basically talks about how they're going to take advantage of how weak the English army is. Talks about how they'll get to show their scars and remember what happens today, years from now==manhood. Henry implicits elevates the men he's fighting alongside to his own level of nobility-- so is he pushing himself down, or pulling the other soldiers up?
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The line "It's no secret that those of us here tonight
have had our differences over the last two years. The debates have been
contentious; we have fought fiercely for our beliefs." is an
example of a direct quotation. The correct answer between all the
choices given is the second choice. I am hoping that this answer has satisfied
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