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(pic above^)How does Churchill use rhetoric to advance his purpose in his this of “The Sinews of Peace”?

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The answer is A just took the test :)))

Churchill asks a rhetorical question so that he can then express what he sees as the goal that must be shared by all free nations: the security, safety, and freedom of everyone in the entire world.


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The correct answer is A) Churchill asked a rhetorical question so that he can then express what he sees as the goal that must be shared by all free nations: the security, the safety, and the freedom of everyone in the entire world.

Churchill used rhetoric to advance his purpose in this passage of his speech “The Sinews of Peace” in that he can then express what he sees as the goal that must be shared by all free nations: the security, the safety, and the freedom of everyone in the entire world.

Known for his leadership, intelligence and great communication skills, former United Kingdom Primer Minister Winston Churchill delivered the “The Sinews of Peace” on March 5, 1946, in Fulton Missouri. He visited Westminster College and had conversations with United States President Harry S. Truman. During this speech, he coined the term "iron curtain" to identify the relationships between Western Europe and the Us with the Soviet Union.

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