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How did President Lincoln's rhetoric about the war differ from Walt Whitman's?

A.
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war.

B.
Lincoln did not focus on patriotism in his speeches.

C.
Lincoln spoke of war from a soldier's point of view.

D.
Lincoln related personal experiences of soldiers and nurses.
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C.
Lincoln spoke of war from a soldier's point of view.
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