I think it’s D, because “foreign exchange risk” does not say anything about the MNC, and a fixed exchange rate doesn’t cause that much of a problem. I might be terribly wrong.
The answer is Ladys' because its is a regional or social verity of a a language distinction by pronunciation and grammar. I hope this helps. :-)
<span />
Emotive language in the speech is rife as it is a war call.
Explanation:
Churchill was one of the finest at rhetoric in the nation of Britain when he wanted to do a rally call in terms of the speech to rally his troops for the fight in the world war.
This is the speech that was delivered and it was rather emotive in its content.
Blood Toil, Tears, and Sweat is in the speech "We shall fight on the beaches" but in a later version specifically written for the radio.
The original speech did not contain this allusion.
The answer is:
raise an objection to his own opinion and counter that argument.
In the excerpt from President Reagan’s Address at Moscow State University, he makes reference to people who manage and operate business taking enormous risk in a free market system. He wonders about their failures and states they are often unsuccessful. However, they have acquired knowledge about prosperity after striving with failure.