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PLEASE I NEED HELP ASAPRead the following excerpt from Joseph Chamberlain's "The True Conception of Empire": You can not have omelettes without breaking eggs, you
can not destroy the practises of barbarism, of slavery, of
superstition, which for centuries have desolated the
interior of Africa, without the use of force; but if you will
fairly contrast the gain to humanity with the price which
we are bound to pay for it, I think you may well rejoice in
the result of such expeditions as those which haver
recently been conducted with such signal success in
Nyassaland, Ashanti, Benin, and Nupé - expeditions
which may have, and indeed have, cost valuable lives, but
as to which we may rest assured that for one life lost a
hundred will be gained, and the cause of civilization and
the prosperity of the people will in the long run be
eminently advanced. But no doubt such a state of things,
such a mission as I have described, involves heavy
responsibility. In the wide dominions of the queen the
doors of the temple of Janus are never closed, and it is a
gigantic task that we have undertaken when we have
determined to wield the scepter of empire. Great is the
task, great is the responsibility, but great is the honor, and
I am convinced that the conscience and the spirit of the
country will rise to the height of its obligations, and that
we shall have the strength to fulfil the mission which our
history and our national character have imposed upon us.
Analyze the author's word choices and use of language in this excerpt. How do they suggest that speaker holds an imperialistic attitude? Be sure to include specific examples from the excerpt to support your answer.

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