Can someone help me with the Gettysburg Address? 1. A fundamental theme of the Gettysburg Address is (1 point) the condemnation of unnecessary violence. the description of the impact of the Civil War. * the commemoration of the victims of the conflict. the appeal for democracy within the Union. 2. By referring to the framers of the Declaration of Independence as "our fathers,” Lincoln appeals to his listeners' (1 point) *feelings of pride and belonging. need for a logical explanation. ethical dilemmas. fear for the outcome of the Civil War.
3. The organizational pattern of the Gettysburg Address is (1 point) problem and solution, because Lincoln explains what is necessary to win the Civil War. *compare and contrast, because Lincoln compares the soldiers at war with the ones who died. chronological, because Lincoln talks about the past, present, and future of the nation. order of importance, because Lincoln goes straight into the key message of the speech.
@Ashleyisakitty think you could help me please?
1) I would assume the 4th choice - the Gettysberg is renowned for discussing the need for a democracy, and urging the North to keep fighting until the rebellious states returned to the entire union of states known as the United States of America. Any result that formed two countries and or allowed the continuance of the institution of slavery would be unacceptable. 2) The first one. That's the only choice that makes sense. Do you need an in-depth answer? 3) I guess chronological, but he also shows that there is currently a problem, and poses a solution/reminds people to go on. But I think the main organization is chronological.
Thank you for your help, but I had to complete them before I saw your answer. Just in case you were wondering, #1 was actually the third choice. The second two were the same choices you picked.
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