Spelling Versus Grammar
There are some that may think that when a word is spelled correctly but used incorrectly that it is a spelling mistake. However, that is not the case. Whenever a person intends to use a certain word but ends up using a different one through a spelling mishap, then that becomes a grammar mistake.
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Answer:
A. An angry yet passionate tone
Explanation:
Typical wartime speech should have any angry yet passionate tone. Anger on enemy will make the native people support the government, forces and bear tough times. It should also be passionate, so that a sense of patriotism is evoked which will make the natives ready to sacrifice, serve the country and stand with government/country in the worst of the conditions.
Some truths may be harsh and discouraging to the people of the country. Secrets should never be revealed and never ever to people during wartime.
Rehearsed use of physical gestures and an organized structure have no use in wartime speeches - they are better for peacetime.