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sattari [20]
1 year ago
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Consecrate means to make or declare sacred. hallow means to make or declare holy. what does lincoln conclude about the assembled

crowd’s purpose of dedicating the cemetery? it is fitting, but not truly possible. it is the necessary and proper way to honor the dead. it takes away from the sacrifice of the dead.
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2 answers:
storchak [24]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

A. It is fitting, but not truly possible.

Explanation:

Arturiano [62]1 year ago
3 0

As regards the assembled crowd’s purpose of dedicating the cemetery, Lincoln concluded that it is the necessary and proper way to honor the dead.

<h3>What did Lincoln conclude at Gettysburg?</h3>

In Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address, he spoke at a cemetery that had been built for for Union soldiers who died in the Civil War.

When he saw the crowd that had assembled to dedicate the cemetery, he used words such as sacred and hallow to show that he believed it was the proper way to honor the dead.

Find out more on the Gettysburg Address at brainly.com/question/27406002

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