This is a fragmant of President Lincoln´s speech of March 4th, 1865, during his second inaugural address, in which he refers to the Civil War. Due to the tone of the message, is evident that President Lincoln wants to send a general message of reconciliation and peace. This is evidnet in the cited lines, in which he is trying to explain that after all, the outcome of the war couldn´t really be anticipated by any of the parties, particularly in the lenght and magnitude of the war.
The answer to this question is quite simple actually. As you may have noticed, all of the answer choices have colons in them, meaning that the phrase it comes before has to indicate or refer to something coming after the colon, in this case, a quote.
Choices A, B, and C all have problems in their use of the colon because they are not complete sentences and thus cannot have the colon, nor a phrase after it. That just leaves choice D: "Winston Churchill addressed the House of Commons with these famous words:"
It is the only one that makes sense and the one that is the correct answer. Good Luck!
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In a letter
She learns from a letter sent from her husband
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meaning that the person could feel bad about something that is happening
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