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Reread the Gettysburg Address. As you reread, use the Checklist for Arguments on page 62 to analyze the text and make annotations. Then use your annotations, your own ideas and reactions to the text and any other notes you have to complete the Write activity. RHETORICAL ANALYSIS WRITE One reason that the Gettysburg Address remains one of the best known American speeches is because of the powerful rhetoric that Abraham Lincoln uses to advocate for the need for the Civ War while honoring the fallen soldiers from both sides Wite a response in which you evaluate how Lincoln shapes his argument to address the concerns of both the Northem and Southern states, his specific claims, the validity and relevancy of his evidence, and his use of rhetoric Support your analysis with evidence from the text
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