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n "Letter from a Union Soldier," how does William use Lincoln's words at Gettysburg?
To introduce the idea that Gettysburg is significant because of what happened there.
To discuss the impact of Gettysburg on the progress of the war.
To describe specific examples of bravery on the Gettysburg battlefield.
To show his appreciation for Lincoln’s honoring the soldiers who fought at Gettysburg.
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To introduce the idea that Gettysburg is significant because of what happened there.
He quotes Lincoln’s Gettysburg words to show that the place is made sacred by the soldiers’ actions and sacrifice, emphasizing its importance rather than detailing specific bravery or military consequences.
He quotes Lincoln’s Gettysburg words to show that the place is made sacred by the soldiers’ actions and sacrifice, emphasizing its importance rather than detailing specific bravery or military consequences.
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