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Lilit [14]
3 years ago
10

Lincoln MOST LIKELY chose to end the speech with an emotional appeal A) to persuade people not to own slaves. B) to show how ang

ry he is about the war. C) to leave a strong impression on his audience. D) to make people feel guilty for creating a war.
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Whitepunk [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I believe the correct answer is C.

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