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how were the occasions of elizabeth’s and franklin’s speeches different? elizabeth delivered her speech at the brink of war; franklin spoke at the inception of peace. elizabeth spoke in the midst of a rebellion; franklin spoke in the midst of a war. elizabeth delivered her speech at a victory celebration; franklin spoke at a concession of defeat.
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze the options:
- Option 1: Elizabeth's speech at the brink of war (impending conflict) and Franklin's at the start of peace (post - conflict or peace - beginning) makes sense as a contrast in occasions.
- Option 2: The descriptions of rebellion and war in the middle don't align well with typical historical contexts of Elizabeth (likely Queen Elizabeth I or II) and Franklin (Benjamin Franklin) speeches.
- Option 3: A victory celebration for Elizabeth and a defeat concession for Franklin is not consistent with known historical speeches of these figures.
So the first option is the most accurate.
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Elizabeth delivered her speech at the brink of war; Franklin spoke at the inception of peace.