In the passage from Robert E. Lee’s “Letter to His Son.” What is Lee’s main point about Washington?
2 answers:
Lee begins the letter by thanking his son for sending the book about George Washington.
The book gets Lee thinking: Washington would be devastated at the state of the country he worked so hard to create.
Lee says that all hope is not yet lost though. U.S. is between a state of anarchy and civil war but no battles have been fought yet
D) Washington had sacrificed and labored to help establish the Union which is now being torn apart
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