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a. the steps churchill and britain must take are unusual, due to the immediate threat that germany poses.
b. churchill is calling on the united states and does not think victory can be won without their help.
c. parliament is going to have to take the lead and be the primary decision maker in order to defeat germany.
d. even in wartime, proposing legislation is unemotional and little more than a procedure.
- which sentence from the text most strongly supports the correct answer to question 4?
a. \at the end of the proceedings today, the adjournment of the house will be proposed until tuesday, 21st may, with, of course, provision for earlier meeting, if need be.\
b. \it was necessary that this should be done in one single day on account of the extreme urgency and rigour of events.\
c. \i would say to the house, as i said to those who have joined this government: i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.\
d. \you ask, what is our policy?\
- which of the following inferences is best supported by the text?
a. churchill is taking a cautious approach in his next steps moving forward.
b. there was not enough time to form a cabinet that included a variety of perspectives.
c. the support of parliament does not matter in unifying the country.
d. churchill is keeping his plans simple in order to keep focus on the fight ahead.
To solve these questions, we first need the context of the text (likely a Churchill speech or parliamentary address) to determine the correct answer for Question 42 (not shown here) and then analyze each option for Questions 5 and 6. Since the text is partially visible and Question 42 is missing, we can't fully solve them. However, here's how to approach:
For Question 5 (Supporting Sentence):
- Identify the correct answer to Question 42 (e.g., if Q42 is about urgency of actions against Germany).
- Match the option in Q5 to a sentence that supports that idea. For example, if Q42 is about urgent steps, Option B ("extreme urgency...") would support it.
For Question 6 (Inference):
- Analyze each option against the text:
- A: "Cautious approach" – check if Churchill’s plans show caution.
- B: "Not enough time for cabinet" – check if the text mentions time constraints for cabinet formation.
- C: "Parliament support does not matter" – unlikely, as Churchill addressed Parliament.
- D: "Simple plans to focus on fight" – check if his plans emphasize simplicity for focus.
Without the full text and Q42’s answer, we can’t provide final answers, but this is the analytical process. If you share the full text or Q42’s answer, we can refine this.
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To solve these questions, we first need the context of the text (likely a Churchill speech or parliamentary address) to determine the correct answer for Question 42 (not shown here) and then analyze each option for Questions 5 and 6. Since the text is partially visible and Question 42 is missing, we can't fully solve them. However, here's how to approach:
For Question 5 (Supporting Sentence):
- Identify the correct answer to Question 42 (e.g., if Q42 is about urgency of actions against Germany).
- Match the option in Q5 to a sentence that supports that idea. For example, if Q42 is about urgent steps, Option B ("extreme urgency...") would support it.
For Question 6 (Inference):
- Analyze each option against the text:
- A: "Cautious approach" – check if Churchill’s plans show caution.
- B: "Not enough time for cabinet" – check if the text mentions time constraints for cabinet formation.
- C: "Parliament support does not matter" – unlikely, as Churchill addressed Parliament.
- D: "Simple plans to focus on fight" – check if his plans emphasize simplicity for focus.
Without the full text and Q42’s answer, we can’t provide final answers, but this is the analytical process. If you share the full text or Q42’s answer, we can refine this.