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In the Gettysburg address the tone was powerful but humble. See Lincoln was trying to keep the county from splitting apart and to become unit and provoke hope in the union, towards the possible defeat of the confederacy, while honoring those who died at Gettysburg.
Rising action drives plot to its climax
He does it beacuse he fears a hurricane. The excerpt that supports this part is:
Then up and spake an old Sailòr, Had sailed to the Spanish Main,
"I pray thee, put into yonder port,
For I fear a hurricane.
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Are you asking a question I don't understand
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