Answer:
What Lincoln wishes to do through this final sentence of the speech is:
C. stir up emotions about the lives lost in the war and encourage the listener to help end it.
Explanation:
This whole excerpt is the final sentence of Lincoln's Address. What the president was doing was inspiring his audience. He wants them to feel responsible for bringing about peace and taking care of the fallen soldiers' families. He wants the nation to be united, Americans to see one another as brothers and sisters. His final sentence is urging the audience to do so. It is their duty to finish the work they have started and accomplish what is best for the whole nation.
The author would pay attention to small details because some small details are very important.
the third one down is all on u
i would help her learn sign language or something that she could use to be able to "speak" to others.
idk about the first one because it's been awhile since i had read the book
Answer:
No one will give you a letter in just 5 points
Explanation:
Oh not me atleast
Answer:
dialogue is character conversations
Explanation:
Alice, is not repelled by wonderland, instead she is astounded by it.
this is supported by her dialogue throughout the story
i have not read the story myself so find two things in the story she says TO SOMEONE, not in her head as that would be inner dialogue
make sure the thing she says supports the idea that she likes wonderland
conversations with mad hatter for example.
What do you mean by this... your tired of complaiments that are good?