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Rebecca Yates
28 September, 00:59
What made chruchills speech so memoriable
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Elaina Jensen
28 September, 02:26
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The reason why Churchhill's speech is so memorable is because it was patriotic and encouraging because they were warning about a invasion that may happen by the Nazi's, and no matter what happens he goes to say "Victory, however long and hard the road may be", meaning that achieving victory sometimes come with a hard and painful road.
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Cumulus
28 September, 04:40
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Answer:Winston Churchill's memorable speeches strengthened Britain's resolve during the dark days of world war 2
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