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What is the most likely reason Churchill regularly brings up negative details about the war, such as Germany's larger air force?

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The correct answer is B) he wants the British people to understand both, the negative and positive aspects of Britain’s war-readiness.

The reason Churchill regularly brings up negative details about the war such as Germany’s larger Air Force is that he wants the British people to understand both, the negative and positive aspects of Britain’s war-readiness.

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill wanted to inform the people of Great Britain the real situation of the war. He also wanted to inspire people during those difficult times. He knew how difficult the situation was but also knew that England needed to be persistent in the war effort. With his persuasive words and his need to have realistic expectations, Churchill knew how to address his people.

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