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You can find quotes at goodreads.com for this title. If you can't find them, two quotes are "There’s no such thing as plain text; there are only codes you understand and codes you don’t." -Tom Pollock “Sometimes, courage is just knowing what you're more afraid of.” -Tom Pollock
Lincoln begins his speech using an allusion. His "fourscore and seven years ago" is referring to 1776 when America was granted independence. He is focusing on the unity the country had previously and now was going to strive to reunify the country over the issues of slavery and division. Lincoln was an excellent speaker and proved his point and was assassinated for all of the improvements he was trying to make for the United States.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B.Charles Lindbergh flew The Spirit of St. Louis from New York to Paris. (The Spirit of St. Louis is in Italics)" The sentence that does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks is this <span>B.Charles Lindbergh flew The Spirit of St. Louis from New York to Paris. (The Spirit of St. Louis is in Italics)</span>