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in 1773, a british politician said that great britain controlled a \vast empire, on which the sun never sets.\ what did he mean by \the sun never sets\ on the british empire? great britain controlled land all around the world. so, the sun was always up in some part of the empire. the british flag uses an image of the sun. so, the sun is always up as long as the flag is waving. he believed that great britain was so powerful, it could even control the sun. he used the setting sun as a symbol for endings. he believed the british empire would last forever.
The phrase refers to the global scope of the British Empire. With territories spanning multiple time zones across the world, there was always a part of the empire where the sun was shining (not set). The other options misinterpret the metaphor: the British flag does not feature a sun, the statement is not about controlling the sun, and it is not primarily a symbol of eternal empire but a literal description of its global reach.
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Great Britain controlled land all around the world. So, the sun was always up in some part of the empire.