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Read the excerpt from the Japanese declaration of war. Why does the speaker repeatedly use the word existence?
Patiently have we waited and long have we endured, in the hope that our Government might retrieve the situation in peace, but our adversaries, showing not the least spirit of conciliation, have unduly delayed a settlement and, in the meantime, they have intensified the economic and political pressure to compel thereby our Empire to submission. This trend of affairs would, if left unchecked, not only nullify our Empire's efforts of many years for the sake of the stabilization of East Asia, but also would endanger the very existence of our nation. The situation being such as it is, our Empire for its existence and self-defense has no other recourse but to appeal to arms and to crush every obstacle in its path.
A.
to emphasize that Japan is in grave danger
B.
to threaten the West against attacking Japan
C.
to highlight the power of the Japanese nation
D.
to signal the outcome of the impending war
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