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.
The Answer is option "C".
"A deadly contest between two hunters" best describes the description about the story "The most dangerous game".
This short story is written by Richard Connell, in 1924. This story is about a hunter from New York, who was on boat and fell off and then swim himself to an island, there he was hunted by Russian aristocrat.
"<span> C. It presents the speakers as free of doubt and worry" is the correct object. Both of these works also instill in the reader a sense of confidence about what is to come. </span>