Which phrase best describes the rhetorical purpose of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address?
to encourage the assembled audience to pray for the dead Union soldiers
to present the Civil War as a fight for both national unity and human equality
to argue that the Civil War was necessary as a response to Southern aggression
to distract his audience from the horrors of the Battle of Gettysburg

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Lincoln used rhetorical appeals to move the audience into not giving up hope and to ensure a vision of unified United States for all citizens based on freedom and democracy. Lincoln delivered one of the most inspirational and powerful speech in American history.

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to argue that the Civil War was necessary as a response to Southern aggression.

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