Think
Question 2
B
1
1
In paragraphs four through six, Churchill offers a "resolution" to the House of
Commons in Parliament to "record its approval of the steps taken and declare its
confidence in the new government." In paragraph six, Churchill states the
resolution. What is he asking of the House? How important is this resolution?
Explain your inference using evidence from the text.
U
SPLIT SCREEN MOD
2 3
Churchill is asking the house for its confidence in the new government and to
record their approval of his steps to prosecute the war with Germany. Textual
evidence to prove my inference is "I now invite the House by a resolution to record