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They intercept whatever's on the page. Sometimes they see subtext or something between the lines that the author may or may not have intended, or they take an event or confrontation and intercept it as the subject doing a certain thing.
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<u><em>ANSWER TO THE FIRST QUESTION:</em></u>
After reading the Abraham Lincoln second Inaugural Address speech, the correct answer is<u> “a call to action is used to ensure the audience understands his main point”</u>. Because he mentioned that even when they were trying to SAVE the union without war, insurgent agents had a different goal and it was to DESTROY the union without war.
Abraham Lincoln uses rhetoric with the aim of convincing the audience that what he is doing is the logical way to go in the situation they were going through.
<em><u>ANSWER TO THE SECOND QUESTION:</u></em>
The answer is <u>“He declares that while they have been at war, both the North and South pray to the same God; this is meant to reinforce the idea that they are all Americans and hold the same values”</u>. It means that while both parts of the war are praying to God in order for them to win the war (each part with different goals), they are looking alike.
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These are the lines that are found toward the end of the poem. Beowulf is already dead - he has defeated the dragon, but has also died in the process. Before his death, he instructed his men to build a tower in his honor, so this part of the poem talks about that. It talks about how the Geats made this monument for their late king, and how they grieved his death by telling his greatest accomplishments, like defeating Grendel and his mother. Then they hid the dragon's treasures in the tower, as per Beowulf's instructions, so that no one could ever find them.
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In "Of Plymouth Plantation," Bradford depicts the Plymouth colonists as "industrious because they started the first railroad in America.." (Option C) In reality,
Though Plymouth's economy would never be as robust as that of succeeding colonies like as Massachusetts Bay Colony, agriculture, fishing, and commerce enabled the colony to become self-sufficient within five years of its founding.
Many more European settlers followed in the footsteps of the Pilgrims to New England.
<h3>Who are the Plymouth Colonist?</h3>
The Plymouth Colony New England's first colonial settlement (founded 1620).
A group of roughly 100 Puritan Separatist Pilgrims traveled on the Mayflower and settled in what is now Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts. The first settlement was named after their port of departure.
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