I believe the answer is: A) because he wants to address citizens immediate concerns
When citizens hears the news about a loss battle, their morale would took a hit and their support for the army to join the war would start decreasing. Because of this, Churchill address the issue in order to keep the morale high and the citizens do not lose hope with the cause.
Thematic questions would most help a reader identify an author's purpose for writing, as the theme of a story outlines the "message" that the author is trying to display.
An archetype refers to a prototype after which other things are modelled. In literature, it refers to a character that represents a universal or well-known pattern of behaviour. Common archetypes are villains, heroes, damsels in distress and mentors.
The sheriff of Nottingham is an example of an archetype, as he demonstrates all the obvious characteristics of "villains." He is the main antagonist in the legend of Robin Hood. The sheriff is a tyrant, who mistreats the local people. He has no respect for justice and no concern for human suffering. He is ambitious, and values money and status above else. These are all well-known characteristics of typical villains.
Explanation:
Because Aslan is downcast, everyone feels depressed as they eat dinner and go to sleep at their new campsite. Susan and Lucy can't fall asleep and begin talking. They both feel that something is wrong with Aslan and that something bad is going to happen soon. They decide to go look for him.
Answer:
1. adage
Explanation:
An adage is a proverb or short statement expressing a general truth.