Woe = misery resulting from affliction
<span>offense = the action of attacking; failure to show regard for others </span>
<span>Lincoln was feeling bad for humanity because of it's wars and disregard for its own diversity. He feels that offenses are part of such a diverse life, however, anyone who intentionally commits an offense against an other, ought be very sorry.</span>
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C.
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It sounds like something I would say IRL (I don't use complete sentences EVER)
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4. “While that link gave the English a stake in slavery, it also gave the antislavery forces an opportunity.”
In the excerpt from "Sugar Changed the World," the authors make clear that the same sugar trade that had started slavery also gave abolitionists like Clarkson the chance to end it. The antislavery movement considered that making the abhorrence of enslavement evident to those who obtained a financial advantage from it might make such system come to an end.
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On 20 of July 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to step on the moon. He and partner Aldrin walked for three hours doings experiments, picking up bits of moon dirt and rocks.
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