The main idea of the excerpt from Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address is:
The Southern states had no reason to worry for their personal freedom and well being.
<h3>Who was Abraham Lincoln?</h3>
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States from 1861 to 1865, when he was murdered.
The chosen option is the correct one because in the excerpt Lincoln explains how there were not reasons for the Southern states to fear for democracy.
I was able to find online the excerpt of Lincoln's First Inaugural Address and the options to choose from:
- The Southern states openly flouted and defied the laws of the Constitution of the United States.
- The Southern states were threatened by Lincoln’s fondness for the Northern states.
- The Southern states’ authority was dwarfed by the emerging Northern states of the Union.
- The Southern states handled their personal affairs of state in an immoral and unethical way.
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I would personally recommend the Ben Carson interview simply because it is constantly updated unlike the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Also, taking into consideration the fact that the main focus should be learning about a modern hero is important to highlight the fact that The Encyclopedia provides facts and general information regarding past heroes and despite Carson's controversial opinions he has had plenty of experience interviewing modern day heroes therefore I consider he would be a great resource.
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The word is "quite" because it describes the word "late".
Answer:
"Because I Could not Stop for Death" - Emily Dickinson
Explanation:
i think you just wanted to know the title of the poem? but if not notify me
- three "people" - speaker, death, and immortality
- death is described as civil, kind, patient - this is unusual because death is usually characterized with mean, cruel, and cold
- the school - represents her childhood
- the fields of grazing grain - represents adulthood
- the setting sun - represents end of life