What does President Lincoln clearly state by the line in bold?
A)We have come to move forward...
English, 20.04.2020 22:57, gipoletti1315
What does President Lincoln clearly state by the line in bold?
A)We have come to move forward as a nation after an unjust war.
B)We have come to pay respect to the people who died in this battle.
C)We have decided to change the course of the war for the future.
D)We have decided to forget this battle because it was too bloody
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English, 22.06.2019 07:10, AshBorg
Which quotation from the passage best supports the themethat humans have a natural desire to learn about theworld? "they were men. i remember the dead man's face.""at least, we make a beginning."and the magic tools are broken—but we can look atthem and wonder."but they were men who built the city, not gods ordemons.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:50, Winzen07
How does this quotation add credibility to freedman'sstatement that the immigrant voyages were not pleasant? read edward corsi's quotation from the book immigrantkids by russell freedman. edward corsi, who later became united statescommissioner of immigration, was a ten-year-old italianimmigrant when he sailed into new york harbor in 1907: the officers of the ship went striding up and downthe decks shouting orders and directions and drivingthe immigrants before them. scowling and gesturing, they pushed and pulled the passengers, herding usinto separate groups as though we were animals. afew moments later we came to our dock, and thelong journey was over. o it is from an actual immigrant who experienced roughtreatment by the ship's workers. it is from an actual sailor who herded the immigrants likeanimals on the decks. it is from an actual writer who wrote about a fictionalfamily immigrating to the united states. it is from an actual historian who studied the immigrationexperience at ellis island.
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