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11 August, 08:32

Why was King George VI's war speech such a daunting task for him? A. He had a speech impediment, so he was worried he would be perceived as weak and unable to win a war. B. He had initially refused the kingship, so he had to prove he deserved to lead the country in one speech. C. He had previously stated that Hitler wasn't a threat, so he had to apologize for his lack of foresight. D. He had never been a king in wartime, so he was concerned that he couldn't lead Britain to victory.

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  1. 11 August, 09:23
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    The R i ght answer i s. B
  2. 11 August, 11:53
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    Yea A is the correct answer
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