Ok, and is there a question??
Former U.S. president John F. Kennedy quoted John Winthrop as a source of inspiration. John F. Kennedy saw John Winthrop’s determination through Winthrop’s directive which provided caution and inspiration to the passengers. Puritan pridefulness has been represented by Winthrop’s “City upon a Hill” passage; the Puritans thought they were perfect, a city on top of a hill where everyone would admire and want to imitate. Winthrop had known that the world would watch the events in New England, not just by England.
Hale<span> returns to </span>Salem<span> to convince the condemned prisoners to confess to witchcraft. He </span>does<span> so because he feels responsible for the miscarriage of justice that led them to their current situation.</span>
Answer: B
Explanation:
A rhetorial question is a question not in need of an answer, just metioning something to bring light to the answer, or to help one undertsnad more,
The fact in the arguments from the Gettysburg Address is C. <span> "We are engaged in a great civil war."</span>