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1. Identify In lines 17-20, Lincoln says that one party would make war" while
the other would accept war. To whom was Lincoln referring in each part of this
sentence? How does this sentence begin to set the tone or attitude that Lincoln
takes throughout the speech?
hotween Northerners and Southerners that

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In his Second Inaugural speech, in line 17-20, the United States President Abraham Lincoln refers the one party which "would make war" as Confederacy and the other which " would accept war" as Union.

Abraham Lincoln begin the sentence in a subdued tone and make an emotional appeal for reconciliation. He used the passive voice throughout his speech.

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