He is using metaphors heavily in the following paragraphs.
"The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will
light our country and all who serve it—and the glow from that fire can
truly light the world." This illustrates his point that they as a nation have a bright future, and their attitudes are empowering, lighting a fire within.
The sentence in the excerpt that supports the central idea indicated is the one where Lincoln speaks about the government's responsibility to provide for the masses.
<h3>What is the exact statement referred to above?</h3>
The exact statement that is referred to above from the text is given below:
"substance of government, whose leading object is, to elevate the condition of men—to lift artificial weights from all shoulders—to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all—to afford all, an unfettered start, and a fair chance, in the race of life."
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<span>The poet would like tourists to see her country's d. mountains and lakes. In her work, Atwood shows how a Canadian sees other people's ideas of Canada and represents the meaning of how different our idea of a thing can be from the actual reality because she has a totally different view towards Canada: she perceives the country as a national while other perceive it as a good place for tourism.</span>
I believe the answer will be C.
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Yes the answer is b because c and d don't make any sence