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16 March, 06:40

In his "St. Crispin's Speech," Henry V's main argument is:

a) the story of this battle will be told over and over again

b) if you live, you'll be proud to have been part of it.

c) if you die, you'll be honored and remembered on this day.

d) none of the above

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  1. 16 March, 06:57
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    c) if you die, you'll be honored and remembered on this day.
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