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English, 17.02.2021 19:50, lacybyrd

In the film, one of President Lincoln’s advisors reads a review of the Gettysburg Address that calls it “silly, flat, and dishwatery.” Do you agree with this review? Cite evidence from the selection and the film to support your response.

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