D is the correct answer because, it states “however” and it’s the correct use of a transition word from that form of question.
Madness is the obvious answer, then there are hysteria, delusion, extreme hypochondria, catatonia, to name a few.
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I think it is b. The speaker is not convicted about this unconventional manner of speaking, and he sees no reason to continue with speaking this way.
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The correct answer among the choices provided is the fourth option. Personal testimony was used by the speaker to prove his point. The speaker talked about his experiences on how Britain tried to stop the war in Europe. He is credible since he was a Cabinet member during that time.