Well one thing that Abraham Lincoln embodied was unity. In his speech "A House Divided" it was all about being united, and if we were split up as a nation, or even within our own families we wouldn't be able to stand. The nation (or family) would fall apart because unless we are working together, things can't go correctly.
If you read through the other poems and memoir chapter, I'm sure you can come up with a few more answers.
Answer:
E Bc He Is An Expert So It Would That
Your new garden hose is a noun phrase so the second one
hope that helped
Answer:
1) Close friends being open
2) Family being nice
3) Strangers being rude
Explanation:
3 Actions that have impacted my life are how my friends have been open with themselves, allowing me to realize we should care for each other even if we are not family, my close family teaching me to be kind towards others, and to not be disrespectful, and strangers who have been rude to me when walking down the street, giving me a rougher edge to handle myself in life.
2 examples I can think of are when
1. One time, I was sitting on my driveway selling lemonade, when some guy asked for some 25 cent lemonade and said "This tastes like garbage." From that very moment, I had gained a sense of self-respect, defending me and my lemonade to a reasonable human standard.
2. When one of my friends was crying, I realized that I was there for them, to make them feel better, and too impact their life. They would do the same for me, and being there for someone isn't something that is restricted to being in a blood-born family.