Why does Churchill most likely raise questions about the sense and necessity of continuing the war?

A. He believes Germany questions Britain's ability to fight.
B. He wants to address the same questions that his audience is thinking about.
C. He is not sure about entering the war himself.
D. He knows France is angry and questioning its loyalty to Britain.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is B. He wants to address the same question that his audience is thinking about.

Churchill was a writer, army officer and British politician. He was a United Kingdom prime minister. He led to victory of wold war 11 in Britain during his time as a prime minister.

As a member of conservative party he ended his career in parliament where he was a prominent member.

In United Kingdom he played an important role as a liberal democracy defender which resulted from fascism spread.

He was a wartime leader who was victorious.

"He wants to address the same questions that his audience is thinking about." (APEX)