<span>Thy soul hath snatched up mine all faint and weak,
[And placed it by thee on a golden throne, this part is the precious part to me in this poem. </span>
Answer and Explanation:
Both speeches emphasize the importance of unity within a country. Lincoln's speech emphasizes the importance of unity in order not to start a war, since a country centered on unity is capable of realizing that one cannot go to war against one's own brothers and that in this type of war no one wins, because loss and sadness is national and created by the citizens themselves. Roosevelt's speech, on the other hand, emphasizes the importance of unity in starting a war when it is necessary to protect citizens and prevent the enemy from continuing to cause atrocities and sadness to the whole country.
In this case, even with different motivations, the two speeches establish the union as an American value that must be constantly preserved and stimulated, in order to keep a country strong, safe and happy.
Answer:
it's what they wanted to do
Explanation:
Answer:
I don't know for sure if this is the correct passage-
It ensures readers understand its significance in the passage. It creates a matter-of-fact tone as Machiavelli demonstrates the positive effects of a ruler's cruelty.