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18 May, 02:40

In the speech, what is Henry's view of reconciling with the British?

A. Reconciliation is a worthy idea that has been destroyed by mistakes made by the colonists.

B. Reconciliation is a risky endeavor that requires more skill than the colonists possess.

C. Reconciliation is a hopeful illusion that becomes more costly the longer it is indulged.

D. Reconciliation is a likely outcome that will take longer than anticipated to make a reality.

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  1. 18 May, 04:38
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    Reconciliation is a likely outcome that will take longer than anticipated to make a reality.

    Answer: Option D.
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