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he 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.
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He believed that the world needed to work together for peace.
Explanation: “Sinews” are the connective tissues that bind and strengthen the body, so Churchill used the word to mean the forces or ties (alliances, cooperation, institutions) that hold international peace together — not that peace was simply assured or fragile.
Explanation: “Sinews” are the connective tissues that bind and strengthen the body, so Churchill used the word to mean the forces or ties (alliances, cooperation, institutions) that hold international peace together — not that peace was simply assured or fragile.
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