Its dramatic btw, and also the suffix makes the word an adjective instead of a noun which the base word "drama" is
The *Argument* is the *fifth* choice the the *Claim* is the *first* and *second* *choice*.
Answer:
(1) In "The Gettysburg Address," Abraham Lincoln says, "the brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract." He believes that the world has taken notice of the battle but that the war is far from over.
(2) He urges that it is important "for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining . . ." He hopes that others will continue to fight for the freedom of all men.
(3) Finally, he is determined to make sure that, "these dead shall not have died in vain."
Explanation:
The second quotation is formatted wrongly and has been revised properly.
First of all, the sentence is grammatically incorrect and the word important was added before the quotation mark to make the quote have a better meaning.
Next, the quote was modified by omitting some unnecessary words which had no impact on the overall meaning of the sentence.
. that this nation . . . was omitted.
Answer:
I think it is Sal. You are welcome
<u>Nonfiction</u> content is the one whose creator assumes full responsibility for the accuracy or truth of the events or information presented.
A sitcom on television is the option that cannot be considered an example of nonfiction.
On the other hand, these are all examples on nonfiction:
- a speech during the Academy Awards;
- a magazine containing beauty tips;
- a lecture by your instructor.