Read these lines of poetry:
he gained a world; he gave that world
its grandest...
History, 28.01.2020 13:52, jetblackcap
Read these lines of poetry:
he gained a world; he gave that world
its grandest lesson: "on! sail on! "
whom do these lines describe?
a.
christopher columbus
b.
abraham lincoln
c.
george washington
d.
walt whitman
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