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Which sentence most accurately 'evaluates the spoken tone of Churchill's

"Their Finest Hour"?
O A. Churchill's cautious approach lends credibility to the idea that
Britain will be victorious.
B. Churchill's surprised tone makes him seem as if he is caught off-
guard.
O C. Churchill's tone comes across as unmotivated and is not likely to
inspire the audience.
O D. Churchill's emphasis on carrying on the war challenges the British
to fight bravely.

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Answer:

C. Churchill's tone comes across as unmotivated and is not likely to

inspire the audience.

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Answer:

C. Churchill's tone comes across as unmotivated and is not likely to

inspire the audience.

Step-by-step explanation:

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