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Mama L [17]
3 years ago
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WILL GIVE THANKS AND BRAINLIEST ANSWER!!!!!!

English
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dem82 [27]3 years ago
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When it comes to poetry, I have found that the reading approach can really help you understand complicated phrases or metaphors. When listening to a poem, the narrator can help paint the picture the author was originally trying to create. However, when you can feel the paper, follow the words, use your own voice to profess each line- you can understand the subliminal meaning in many ways rather than one. One way is never the only way, otherwise, poetry wouldn't exist. Poetry isn't always understood, which is why it can mean many different things to many different people. 
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This part of the speech is effective since it conveys Britain's confidence in their Navy and the possibility of winning the war, as further explained below.

<h3>What is the purpose of the speech?</h3>

The speech "Their Finest Hour" by Winston Churchill has the purpose of conveying the idea that it is possible for Britain to win the war. For that reason, the part of the speech that we are analyzing here is effective. It implies that the British Navy deserves to be trusted, whereas Italy's and Germany's are not as good they they used to be.

Therefore, this part of the speech helps compose the speech as whole and serves as another point or argument in the process of claiming that Britain can win the war. The speech is, thus, inspiring and reassuring, as is its purpose.

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided above is correct.

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