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how are queen elizabeth’s and ben franklin’s speeches similar in purpose? both speeches were given to draw attention away from the concerning issues they were facing. both speeches were given to increase their importance and popularity in the eyes of the people. both speeches were given to rally and unite their compatriots in support of their respective causes.
To determine the similarity in purpose of Queen Elizabeth’s and Ben Franklin’s speeches, we analyze each option:
- The first option ("draw attention away from...") is unlikely, as their speeches were more about rallying support, not avoiding issues.
- The second option ("increase their importance...") is incorrect, as their speeches focused on collective goals, not personal popularity.
- The third option ("rally and unite...") aligns with historical context: Queen Elizabeth (e.g., during crises) and Ben Franklin (e.g., for colonial or national causes) aimed to unite people for their causes.
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The correct option is: "Both speeches were given to rally and unite their compatriots in support of their respective causes." (The third option, though partially cut off in the image, this is the accurate purpose - aligned choice.)