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I need help on the questions based on the reading Chief Seattle's "Letter to President Pierce, 1855" and Abraham Lincoln's "The Gettysburg Address."
I need help on the questions based on the reading Chief Seattle's "Letter to President Pierce, 1855" and Abraham Lincoln's "The Gettysburg Address."
1. The tone and organization of these two pieces is very different. Looking at Lincoln's text (especially the last paragraph), can you phrase, in one or two sentences, exactly what his argument is?
2. In a sentence or two, can you articulate exactly what kind of authority or credibility each of the writers is hoping to establish? Is one more logical than the other? More emotional?
3. Is one of these pieces harder than the other? Of the two pieces, which one do you think you'll be more likely to remember in two months? Why?