This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that Lincoln embodied forgiveness, unity, and a perseverance in the face of great danger. <span>
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Answer: The possible answer could be C "ive spoken two languages fluently for many years and have seen the benefits in my life." 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
In this case, we just add the suffix. When we add the suffix to the words ending with consonant, nothing changes. For example, sad + <em>ness </em>= sadness or sad +<em>ly </em>= sadly. When we add the suffix to the words ending with vowel, again there is no change, because the suffix begins with a consonant. For example, state + <em>ment </em>= statement or force + <em>ful </em>= forceful.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
hyperbole if im not mistaken
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
b) use to 
Explanation:
This is because at the beginning of the sentence there is already a past tense "did" so the verb after that would have to be in base form which would be "use to". It's a rule so I can't really explain much.