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32. which phrase best describes the rhetorical purpose of abraham linco…

Question

  1. which phrase best describes the rhetorical purpose of abraham lincolns gettysburg address?

to argue that the civil war was necessary as a response to southern aggression

to encourage the assembled audience to pray for the dead union soldiers

to distract his audience from the horrors of the battle of gettysburg

to present the civil war as a fight for both national unity and human equality

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln aimed to redefine the Civil War's purpose. It emphasized the nation's founding principles of equality and the need for unity, framing the war as a struggle to preserve the Union and advance human equality (echoing "all men are created equal"). The other options are incorrect: the address didn’t argue the war was a response to Southern aggression, focus on praying for soldiers, or distract from the battle’s horrors.

Answer:

D. to present the Civil War as a fight for both national unity and human equality