2. Lincoln uses the sixth sentence of the speech (we cannot dedicate-we
cannot consecrate-we cannot hallow) to:
E. convey the idea that a speech is meaningless compared to the sacrifice
of a life.
F. ensure that his audience will always remember his words.
G. urge the audience to remember the soldiers' ultimate devotion to
the cause.
H. remind the audience that the battle is over, but the war goes on.