The best answer to the question that is stated above would be letter C. The tone of the speech of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address is most similar to that of an inspirational eulogy at a funeral. It could have been D but the main idea of his speech was to honor the dead.
Maybe because he thinks he is powerful.
Satirical tone talks about how the character deliver his line in a way using humor to show that someone or something is weak, bad or foolish.
"Are you aweer, Mrs. Mann, that you are, as I may say, a porochial delegate, and a stipendiary?"
"Only think of that! That I should have forgotten that the gate was bolted on the inside, on account of them dear children!"