What is most likely the reason Lincoln repeats his declaration that "all persons held as slaves . . . shall be . . . free" in hi
s Emancipation Proclamation? because time has passed since Lincoln’s initial proposal to emancipate slaves, he must differentiate between the two proposals
because Lincoln wishes to test what he assumes is the rhetorical power of repetition when addressing the nation’s citizens, Lincoln uses it effectively in this declaration
because he knows that the subject is certain to provoke strong public opinion, Lincoln chooses to emphasize the struggle that will result from emancipation of slaves
because Lincoln first offered a deadline for pro-slavery states to return to Union control, he repeats the main points of that order
Answer: Because Lincoln wishes to test what he assumes is the rhetorical power of repetition when addressing the nation’s citizens, Lincoln uses it effectively in this declaration.
Explanation: He dos't think that having slaves is right that is also why we had the civil war.
Usually I’d be able to help with a paragraph but this is based off of your own personal opinion, diversity is a variety of different things; so just think of it like this “do we need different variety’s of things to grow as a society?” And you should be on a roll after that! :)