<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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Answer:
A-The cell was submerged in a hypertonic solution.
Explanation:
A hypertonic solution is a solution with higher concentration of solute or dissolved particle than that of its surrounding.
When normal cells and animal cells are submerged in a hypertonic solution, the cell loses water to its surrounding, thereby shrinking.
The statement which best explains what occurred to the Elodea cell when submerged in a solution, is:
"A-The cell was submerged in a hypertonic solution."
This explains why the cytoplasm of Elodea became shrunk as it pulls away from the cell wall, thereby clumping together at the center of the cell.
1. If my memory serves me well, Lincoln's focus in the Gettysburg Address was to <span>describe the importance of the union and freedom. (D) Lincoln's main purpose was to describe what impact had the war on the country. He d</span>enounced the injustices of the nations law.<span>
2. I am definitely sure that the </span>purpose of Martin Luther King, Jr. writing "Letter from Birmingham Jail" was to <span>defend his actions, react to a statement, share his opinions regarding segregation. Letter from Birmingham Jail has many things in common with Lincoln's Gettysburg address.</span>