unabashed \ ən-ə-basht\ adjective 1. Not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed. Middle English unabaiste, from un-+ abaiste, pas
t participle of abaissen, abaishen to abash. Using the dictionary entry, which sentence uses unabashed correctly? A. Janice's face turned bright red when Thomas her to the school dance, revealing her unabashed emotions. B. Jessica unabashed her excitement about earning the lead role in the school play. C. Barbara is an unabashed supporter of Senator Collins even though most of her friends voted for the opposing candidate. D. After Jacob discovered he passed the lifeguard test, he kept the news a secret for an unabashed three days.
Patrick Henry afforded and addressed the opposition with due respect. In his speech he emphasizes his view that there is a need to fight for truth and God's purpose. His “Give me Liberty or give me Death. Speech is based on his belief that the alternative to fighting is slavery.