I believe the second answer is correct .
I conclude that this proclamation is not an outright abolition of slavery, even though it settled liberation of slaves in the Southern states. It provided the chance to all slaves who would be able to flee from Southern states to get their freedom and, if they wanted, to enroll in the army. Lincoln didn't say that all slaves will be free, but only "all persons held as slaves within said designated States and parts of States". Obviously, it was a war measure, and not a civil rights act.
When Erica has reached the
falling action of the story, the conflict is slowly resolved. Falling action
comes after the conflict after the main problem has been solved and nears the
end of the story. It gives us the satisfaction that we have been rooting for.
Technically all of them but the answer is Although I want.