That is a hyperbole.
You don't literally have a "trick" up your sleeve. You are exaggerating.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Lincoln's death at war's end." the word just most likely an allusion to picture out Lincoln's death at war's end. "Gentle, plain, just and resolute, under whose cautious hand, <span>Against the foulest crime in history known in any land or age..."</span>
<span>It attempts to impress listeners with the power being developed and excites them to the potential benefits of the technology.</span>
B) If men aren't helping her into carriages and she's a woman, then they must be looking at her race with rejection.