"I have not yet begun to fight!"
John paul Jones was on the Bonhomme Richard when he came upon a British ship called the Serapis. The two ships began to fight.Even though he was outnumbered he would not give up. When the British asked if he was going to surrender he said "I have not yet begun to fight!" He ended up winnign but shortly after the battle both ships sank. Luckily, John Paul Jones mades it home
Leaflets were dropped over Japan warning them of a "big bomb" but not naming it as an atom bomb. They were told to get their government to surrender or the big bomb would be dropped. The Military Leaders were asked to surrender again.
It would help if you stated WHICH surrender
The Battle of Fort Donelson is tied to the nickname of "Unconditional Surrender Grant", gained by general Grant, the victor of the battle. When asked by the Confederate commander, General Simon Bolivar Buckner what the surrender conditions would have been, answered: " Unconditional surrender; I'm about to move against your positions".
The word they'd is a contraction, a shortened version of two words, a pronoun 'they' and an auxiliary verb 'would'. Example:They would do it if you asked them. OR They'd do it if you asked them.
When this question was first asked in 2008, Danny Jones was 22.5 years old. I would hope he would not have dated a 13.5 year old. At the time of this writing (2016), Danny is married.
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No, it was used for US so Japan would surrender.
given a list of words and asked to perform some task that would make them attend to the meaning of the words
The classic opposites would be fight or resist. Similar words are to oppose, struggle, challenge, or contest.
unconditional surrender and not to negotiate terms
There would have been NO surrender.