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In “Letter to His Son,” Robert E. Lee can be described as which of these?
a patriot
an idealist
a coward
an anarchist
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an idealist
Lee’s letter emphasizes high moral principles, honor, duty, and character — traits of an idealistic outlook rather than cowardice or anarchism (and it’s more focused on principles than simple patriotism).
Lee’s letter emphasizes high moral principles, honor, duty, and character — traits of an idealistic outlook rather than cowardice or anarchism (and it’s more focused on principles than simple patriotism).
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