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Read this excerpt from the speech “Their Finest Hour” by Winston Churchill, the British prime minister during World War II. Which sentence is an example of the use of antithesis as a rhetorical device?

There remains, of course, the danger of bombing attacks, which will certainly be made very soon upon us by the bomber forces of the enemy. It is true that the German bomber force is superior in numbers to ours; but we have a very large bomber force also, which we shall use to strike at military targets in Germany without intermission. I do not at all underrate the severity of the ordeal which lies before us; but I believe our countrymen will show themselves capable of standing up to it, like the brave men of Barcelona, and will be able to stand up to it, and carry on in spite of it, at least as well as any other people in the world. Much will depend upon this; every man and every woman will have the chance to show the finest qualities of their race, and render the highest service to their cause. For all of us, at this time, whatever our sphere, our station, our occupation or our duties, it will be a help to remember the famous lines: He nothing common did or mean, Upon that memorable scene.

I have thought it right upon this occasion to give the House and the country some indication of the solid, practical grounds upon which we base our inflexible resolve to continue the war. There are a good many people who say, "Never mind. Win or lose, sink or swim, better die than submit to tyranny-and such a tyranny." And I do not dissociate myself from them. But I can assure them that our professional advisers of the three Services unitedly advise that we should carry on the war, and that there are good and reasonable hopes of final victory. We have fully informed and consulted all the self-governing Dominions, these great communities far beyond the oceans who have been built up on our laws and on our civilization, and who are absolutely free to choose their course, but are absolutely devoted to the ancient Motherland, and who feel themselves inspired by the same emotions which lead me to stake our all upon duty and honor.

A)It is true that the German bomber force is superior in numbers to ours; but we have a very large bomber force also, which we shall use to strike at military targets in Germany without intermission.

B)Much will depend upon this; every man and every woman will have the chance to show the finest qualities of their race, and render the highest service to their cause.

C)He nothing common did or mean, Upon that memorable scene.

D)Win or lose, sink or swim, better die than submit to tyranny-and such a tyranny.

E)But I can assure them that our professional advisers of the three Services unitedly advise that we should carry on the war, and that there are good and reasonable hopes of final victory.

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the answer is d win or lose, sink or swim, better die than submit to tyranny and such a tyranny
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Answer:

D) Win or lose, sink or swim, better die than submit to tyranny-and such a tyranny.

Step-by-step explanation:

Antithesis refers to a figure of speech or rhetorical device in which there is an opposition of ideas. More importantly, there is an opposition of ideas with the thesis or proposition mentioned previously. In this case, the proposition suggested by Churchill is that he wants to consult the experts who are well informed about the war in order to know whether it is a good idea to continue. This statement, therefore, expresses the opposite view by arguing that regardless of the outcome, it is better to continue the war.

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