I believe the answer would be B-open for people to disagree
I hope this helps!
I am assuming that you are referring to the Gettysburg Address.
Basically Lincoln urges his audience and all future generations to honor the memory of those who died in the American civil war by standing for the freedom they fought for.
Answer:
Five-fingered ferns hung over the water and dropped spray from their fingertips.
Explanation:
Personification is a literary device in which human characteristics are attributed to something non-human. It is present in the following sentence: <em>Five-fingered ferns hung over the water and dropped spray from their fingertips. </em>
Ferns are plants. When someone mentions fingers and fingertips, we usually think about human hands. Ferns can't have fingers. The writer is talking about their leaves but uses personification to compare them to fingers, this way giving them a human trait.
The antecedent is the word that is being referred by the pronoun in the sentence. In the given sentence above, the use of each pronoun in relation to its antecedent is CORRECT. The pronoun in the sentence is "I" and it is correctly used in the sentence.
Answer:
I don't know anything about this one