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Read the excerpt from "I Believe in a British Empire!

by Joseph Chamberlain.
I cannot look forward without dread to handing over
the security and existence of this great Empire to the
hands of those who have made common cause with
its enemies, who have charged their own countrymen
with methods of barbarism, and who apparently have
been untouched by that pervading sentiment which I
found everywhere where the British flag floats, and
which has done so much in recent years to draw us
together. I should not require to go to South Africa in
order to be convinced that this feeling has obtained
deep hold on the minds and hearts of our children
beyond the seas. It has had a hard life of it, this
feeling of Imperial patriotism. It was checked for a
generation by the apathy and the indifference which
were the characteristics of our former relations with
our Colonies, but it was never extinguished. The
Which elements of an argument do these two
passages share? Select three options.
the same claim
the same purpose
a call to action
an appeal to emotion
an appeal to reason

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Answer:

It has had a hard life of it, this

feeling of Imperial patriotism. It was checked for a

generation by the apathy and the indifference

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