Answer:
It supports the main point that this is an ongoing fight that America will not abandon
Explanation:
From the speech of President George Bush to the American troops on the USS Abraham Lincoln, he made it clear that while the American troops have made in-roads in the battle against terrorism namely Al-Qaeda and wounded them, they were yet to be utterly defeated.
He encouraged them to be steadfast as they were winning the war against terrorism and that no acts of the terrorists can "weaken our resolve" or "alter their fate".
The sentence "Free nations will press on to victory" relates to the central idea of the speech by supporting the main point that this is an ongoing fight that America will not abandon.
If im on the right track then a way to right it with dashes would be: Sacrificing her was a mistake-a mistake that could have been avoided. but i may not have understood the question??
As you can<span> see from my example above, </span>someone<span> making $100,000 a year in New York City is NOT</span>living<span> it up. ...... month in order </span>to build<span> up our emergency fund </span>to<span> 6 months </span>living<span> expenses and then add </span>to<span> our mutual funds in order </span>to<span> someday leave the city, buy a </span>house<span> in the country (rural CT, MA or VT) and semi</span><span>-retire. (Is This What Are You Talking About?)</span>
1. Vindication
2. Monotonous
3. Intricate
4. Disdain
5. Skedaddle
6. Impregnable
7. Extravagant
8. Persistent
9. Intimate
10. Resolutely
11. Elaborate
12. Lurid