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16 What does the speaker say about Abraham Lincoln's speech?
0 It was considered a complete failure.
2 It was given at a cemetery for soldiers.
3 It was nearly two hours long.
の It was given a score of four out of seven.
Sp The Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address is one of the most famous speeches in U.S. history, but
when Abraham Lincoln finished delivering the speech, he thought it had been a
complete failure. The speech was not even the main speech given that dov.a
dedication of a cemetery for the thousands of soldiers who had died in the Battle of
Gettysburg a few months earlier. After the main speaker had spoken for nearly .
hours, the President spoke for only a few minutes. His speech was only ten senten..
long, but it reminded Americans why they had fought to create a new country and urged
them to fight on to save it and make it greater.
The reason Abraham Lincoln's speeches are so memorable is that he wrote and
rewrote them until they sounded almost like poetry. For example, he ends the speeck
with, “that government of the people, by the people, for+he people, shall not perish from
the earth." By repeating, "of the people, by the people, for the people," he makes the
phrase easy to remember. But, of course, it is the opening of the speech that even school
children can recite: “Four score and seven years ago." A“score" is twenty years, so he is
really saying, “Eighty-seven years ago.” But “eighty-seven years ago" doesn't sound
very poetic, does it?