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.

Respuesta :

1) If I understand you correctly and you chose this statement ''the commemoration of the victims of the conflict. the appeal for democracy within the Union.'' , you are right.

2) Definitely the first one  ''
feelings of pride and belonging.''

3) And the last one ''
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.''


Answer:

1. the commemoration of the victims of the conflict.

2. feelings of pride and belonging.

3. chronological, because Lincoln talks about the past, present, and future of the nation.

Explanation:

A fundamental theme of the Gettysburg Address is the commemoration of the victims of the conflict. President Lincoln offered his Gettysburg Address to state that the soldiers that are buried in that cemetery made the place sacred through what they gave in the battle.

By referring to the framers of the Declaration of Independence as "our fathers,” Lincoln appeals to his listeners' feelings of pride and belonging. It was their forefathers who signed the Declaration of Independence 87 years before, creating the United States, and based on freedom.

The organizational pattern of the Gettysburg Address is chronological because Lincoln talks about the past, present, and future of the nation. He made reference to the forefathers, the present and in the end he calls the people to continue the unfinished work of the soldiers.