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Gwar [14]
4 years ago
11

WINSTON CHURCHILL’S ‘NEVER GIVE IN’ SPEECH How does paragraph 4 contribute to the development of ideas in the text?

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34kurt4 years ago
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Answer:

Paragraph 4 shows how Winston Churchill motivates the people to become united and<em> always ready</em> when war happens. This also shows that winning in a war is for a <u>greater cause</u> and that is, for the good of all people. Good conditions follow and attaining them <em>happens slowly </em>or after many years. He emphasized that<u> people need to have the patience in order to triumph.</u>

Explanation:

Winston Churchill is a British politician who became United Kingdom's Prime Minister. He gave the speech "Never Give In" in <em>1941</em> when he visited Harrow. Upon his visit, he came to notice a new verse that was added to the traditional song.

I believe the fourth paragraph you are referring to starts with this: <em>"But we must learn to be equally good at..."</em>

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