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serg [7]
2 years ago
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95 POINTS

History
2 answers:
wariber [46]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

In the third paragraph, President Lincoln stresses the important point that the words of his speech cannot actually bless or make holy the Battlefield of Gettysburg. Rather, he indicates the bravery of the men, both living and dead, has already made the ground of the battlefield sacred.

Explanation:

GaryK [48]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

In the third paragraph, President Lincoln stresses the important point that the words of his speech cannot actually bless or make holy the Battlefield of Gettysburg. Rather, he indicates the bravery of the men, both living and dead, has already made the ground of the battlefield sacred.

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