Lincoln would have preferred to avoid blaming either side, that is, the Southern slavocracy and anti-African prejudice that attributed the Civil War because of his humility and desire to help both the victor and the defeated move past previous evils and wrongdoings.
- On Saturday, March 4, 1865, during his second inauguration as President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln gave his second inaugural speech.
- Lincoln spoke of melancholy rather than happiness at a time when the American Civil War's victory against secessionists was just days away and slavery in the entire country was about to come to an end.
- Some see this speech as a defence of his pragmatic approach to Reconstruction, in which he wanted to avoid treating the defeated rebels harshly by pointing out to his audience how both sides had miscalculated what lied ahead of them when the conflict started four years prior.
- Lincoln nevertheless struck a balance by acknowledging the glaring injustice of slavery in addition to his rejection of triumphalism.
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Alright, so, let's see:
Problem Solution: Gives a problem, suggests a solution
Chronological Order: Lists events by the order they happened in time.
List form: Don't worry about this.
Comparison and Contrast: Finding similarities and differences between two said topics
Now, I can say with confidence that All are wrong except Chronological Order. Why? There are no problems to solve, it's just telling you what happened. There also aren't two things to compare similarities and differences with. List form is automatically out.
I know it's Chronological order because it says: "In 1798, Napoleon went to Egypt to protect its trade interests." Then, it says: "<span>The following year, the French bolstered their defenses by rebuilding a fort in the town of Rosetta" It is going by order of date, thus Chronological Order.
Your answer is Chronological Order.
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Adjectives are the words which qualify or modifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It describes them by providing a description of its size, origin, color and so on. For example, good, bad, old, brown, broken etc.
In the above phrase, The great Jackie Robinson won the MVP in 1949, the adjective is 'The great.'
It qualifies the noun<em> 'Jackie' </em>and describes him to be <em>'great.'</em>
The question is unclear. Please clarify.
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I think to make her gentle vows.
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