The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C.Lincoln's famous speech (pages 342–343) remains one of the enduring benchmarks of history." The revision that best corrects the errors in the given sentence is that <span>Lincoln's famous speech (pages 342–343) remains one of the enduring benchmarks of history.</span>
Franklin thought it would be an easier virtue for him to master. The text also says that "No list of virtues was complete without humility on it."
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Answer: To shrivel and harden
Explanation: No explanation- I'm sorry
The correct answer in question number one is <span>mood.
Mood is </span><span>the emotions or feelings surrounding a literary work. Mood establishes the emotions the reader should feel. This could be done through use of words and descriptions. Mood can draw your reader into feeling something for your work.
As for question number two, I think there is no question. </span>