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(Read the passage for the questions in the pictures down below)

Part A

How does Lincoln's use of the phrases "malice toward none," "charity for all," and "firmness in the right" affect Paragraph 4?

A) They highlight the innovative nature of Lincoln's ideas.

B) They suggest that success and victory are guaranteed.

C) They help convey the loftiness and virtue of his message.
I chose this (C)

D) They demonstrate Lincoln's belief in retribution.


Question 2
Part B

How do the impact identified in Part A and Lincoln's use of repetition at the beginning of Paragraph 4 advance his purpose?

A) They develop support for the idea of ending the war at all costs.

B) They work to inspire unification in support of a moral resolution of the war.
I choose this (B)

C) They encourage people to agree that the opposition brought the war on itself.

D) They rally greater belief in the cause for which one side is fighting the war.

I choose answer C for Part A
I choose answer B for Part B

Hello Can you please check my answers Brainliest and 20 points included Thanks Read the passage for the questions in the pictures down below Part A How does Lin class=
Hello Can you please check my answers Brainliest and 20 points included Thanks Read the passage for the questions in the pictures down below Part A How does Lin class=
Hello Can you please check my answers Brainliest and 20 points included Thanks Read the passage for the questions in the pictures down below Part A How does Lin class=

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Answer:

Personally, I would have put the same answers you have chosen.

Answer:

C) They help convey the loftiness and virtue of his message.

B) They work to inspire unification in support of a moral resolution of the war.

Explanation:

  • By employing these phrases, Lincoln conveys a virtuous and pacifist message. He highlights the fact that his message is one of peace, collaboration and friendship. He desires honourable goals, such as charity and virtue.
  • Due to the phrases that he uses, and the repetition at the beginning of paragraph 4, we can conclude that Lincoln wants unity. More importantly, he wants unity in the country and among its citizens so that they can reach a moral resolution to the war.