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Winston churchill made the speech in the passage to the house of commons (the elected wing of the british parliament) shortly after he took office in 1940, during world war ii. which audience does the passage most likely target? a. citizens of great britain b. churchill's political opponents c. members of the previous government d. leaders of countries fighting against britain

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