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I've never read it but use a classic generic answer like "it has a great plot and the writing is very good. It teaches some important lessons that can be applied in life. Overall, many people could benefit from reading it."
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These are referred to as <u>adverbs.</u> Adverbs are words that modify a sentence, and often end with a prefix of <em>ly-</em>. For example, "I walk to the park slowly". That sentence has an adverb, <em>slowly</em>, which modifies the sentence so we know that the writer is slowly walking to the park. Now, without that adverb, we would not know that the writer is slowly walking to the park, we would just know they are walking to the park. That is how adverbs modify sentences.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:the innermost/part of a building /an inner sanctum
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The words that best reflect Lincoln’s formal diction are the ones in the second option: brought forth.
To bring forth means to cause something to happen or be seen or known. The phrase is usually used in formal contexts or in literature. 
All of the other options have words that are not considered formal and can be considered of every-day use.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Assure could mean making sure something happens, to comfort or remove doubts from a person, or make someone sure of something. 
If it's one word answers it could be persuading, guaranteeing, promising, convincing, reassure, satisfy, or tell.
I hope this helps without answer choices it's kind of hard to know what kind of answer you need. Have a great day!