Use the passages" Patrick Henry Speech" by Patrick Henry to answer the question. Which of the following describes a difference in ideas between these excerpts? (1 point) Responses The first speaker calls for change at once, while the second speaker expects change to happen gradually. The first speaker calls for change at once, while the second speaker expects change to happen gradually. The first speaker claims that there is no way forward for change, while the second speaker questions which path forward will work. The first speaker claims that there is no way forward for change, while the second speaker questions which path forward will work. The first speaker calls for change over time, while the second speaker calls for change at once. The first speaker calls for change over time, while the second speaker calls for change at once. The first speaker has hope for change, while the second speaker expects the situation to remain as it is.

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Based on the context of Patrick Henry's speech, the correct response is likely: The first speaker calls for change at once, while the second speaker expects change to happen gradually.

Patrick Henry is known for his passionate call to arms against British rule, urging immediate action for independence, indicating his belief in the necessity of urgent change. In contrast, a second speaker (though not specified here) might represent a perspective that advocates for a more gradual approach to change, emphasizing caution or deliberation rather than immediate action.