Asked by @luhjo_.3
The speech that Winston Churchill delivered in 1946 was called “The Sinews of Peace.”
Sinews is another word for a tendon or ligament, something that binds the body together.
What does the word “sinews” show about Churchill’s beliefs?
He believed that the war was over and peace would prevail.
He believed that peace was fragile.
He believed that the world needed to work together for peace.
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
He believed that the world needed to work together for peace.
Explanation: Calling them the “sinews” of peace compares whatever holds peace together to tendons or ligaments—things that bind and give strength—so Churchill was arguing for strong, cooperative bonds (alliances, institutions, shared effort) to maintain peace.
Explanation: Calling them the “sinews” of peace compares whatever holds peace together to tendons or ligaments—things that bind and give strength—so Churchill was arguing for strong, cooperative bonds (alliances, institutions, shared effort) to maintain peace.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.