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Rom4ik [11]
3 years ago
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Help pls

English
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adoni [48]3 years ago
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Answer:

1.) to clarify that an end to the present world conflict can only come with complete allied victory----> pharagraph 3

2.) to warn that only the victors can dictate how peace is established and how justice is carried out---> pharagraph 1

3.) to promise uninterrupted continuation of the previous administration's duties and struggles-----> pharagraph 4

4.) to remind all Americans to stay engaged in the effort to secure peace and liberty worldwide------> pparagraph 2

jek_recluse [69]3 years ago
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Answer: Paragraph 1) to remind all Americans to stay engaged in the effort to secure peace and liberty worldwide

Paragraph 2) to clarify that an end to the present world conflict can only come with complete allied victory

Paragraph 3) to promise uninterrupted continuation of the previous administration's duties and struggles

Paragraph 4) to warn that only the victors can dictate how peace is established and how justice is carried out

Explanation:

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