Winston Churchill, in his 1941 speech to the U.S. Congress, discusses his popularity among "crowds of workingmen" during "aristocratic" days in order to...

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evoke feelings of sympathy from his audience.
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sound like he came from humble beginnings.
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establish his credibility as a man of the people.
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establish himself as a member of the aristocracy.
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In his 1941 speech to the U.S. Congress, Winston Churchill discusses his popularity among "crowds of workingmen" during "aristocratic" days in order to establish his credibility as a man of the people.