<span>Lincoln uses parallelism in this excerpt to acknowledge the limitations of the memorial ceremony. In this excerpt, it is parallelism because he instilled the words side by side such as dedicate and consecrate, living and dead, add or detract to clearly emphasize that what the men did will forever remain as time will pass by.</span>
The answer is Wright recognizes that he is incomprehensible to his father.When<span> Wright became an adult, he has a different perspective of his father than he did when he was a child. This because he stated that he is not close with his father.</span>
urging the audience not to generalize all teens based on a few bad drivers.
The answer to your question is A.
Explanation on how to answer:
Read the story and figure out whats missing. Without the whole story, no one can tell you what important part is missing. Find the section that that excerpt is from and see what the differences are, or post the full story.