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Read the following excerpt from winston churchill's "their finest hour" speech presented during world war ii: [w]e in this island and in the british empire will never lose our sense of comradeship with the french people. if we are now called upon to endure what they have been suffering, we shall emulate their courage, and if final victory rewards our toils they shall share the gains, aye, and freedom shall be restored to all. what is most likely the intended effect of ending the speech this way. a. the audience members will be inspired to hope for victory and protect their allies. b. the audience members will realize that they are comrades with all europeans . c. the audience members will see their country's defeats as necessary evils. d. the audience members will understand their duty to endure suffering like the french dd.

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