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Refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this speech. in “give me liberty, or give me death! ” which statement best describes patrick henry's viewpoint about the war with the british? a) henry believes they need more time to prepare for war. b) henry thinks waiting for the british to understand is better than war. c) henry believes discussion is more powerful than combat. d) henry thinks they have exhausted all their options and it’s time to fight.

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