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It is only possible to know the author's point of view by reading the text. This point of view is the opinion, the position that the author decides to take in relation to the transport that is being discussed. This opinion is presented in the thesis statement at the beginning of the article, or, at the conclusion, after the author has evaluated various evidences and arguments previously presented in the article.
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The theme of the passage is well don't wish for what you don't have
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<span>The rhetorical device that Lincoln use in this sentence is simile and for the purpose that it shows that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. This is according to his speech at a Cemetery of Gettysburg in 1863. He emphasized that even though there are many who were dead, only the living can continue and remember what both of them did at that time for their country.</span>