<span>In his speech, Churchill both recognizes the valor and courage shown by the British military at the retreat of Dunkirk and acknowledges that the mission almost ended in a complete military disaster. Throughout his address, Churchill chooses his words with extreme care. He makes the distinction that the retreat at Dunkirk was not a military victory for the Allies but a “miracle of deliverance.” His clarification makes clear to his audience, the House of Commons and by extension the British people, that Great Britain still faces an uphill battle. They still suffered a heavy loss in France and Belgium, losing over 30,000 men as well as losing nearly one thousand guns, and all of the transport and armored vehicles that were with the stranded troops at Dunkirk. Yet even when describing the bleak state of affairs of the war, Churchill keeps his message of hope and victory alive through his description of the brave feats taken by the British military to perform the Evacuation of Dunkirk.</span>
<span>The expression dime a dozen is an example of an
idiom. It means worthless as it is plentiful and can be compared to all the
others of its kind. In the sentence above, Alicia realized that her
ex-boyfriend Simon is good-for-nothing having the qualities of unworthy boys.</span>
Answer:
The psychological process that leads to people making generalizations about groups of people is called stereotyping
Explanation:
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The Israeli Parliament has started the approval process for a bill banning people from calling someone a “Nazi” or any other offensive term related to the Holocaust. The bill is in response to younger Israelis’ growing use of terms such as “Nazi” and “Gestapo” in casual conversation or as jokes. No one knows exactly how far such a law may go: Existing movies and television shows that use the offensive words could be banned if the bill passes. Israel, however, is a democratic nation. Can it outlaw a word and still have free speech?<span>
Which statement expresses the central idea that unites the supporting ideas in this paragraph?
A.) The Holocaust was a tragedy of immense proportions.
- this is true, it is not your answer.
B.) In Israel, calling someone a “Nazi” may soon be more than just offensive; it may be illegal.
This is incorrect.
C.) In Israel, the government is hoping to teach younger generations that jokes are inappropriate.
Your answer is this one!
D.) Governments around the world have laws banning Holocaust denial and the use of Nazi symbolism.
Incorrect!
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