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Read back through Lincoln’s “Second Inaugural Address.” Below, list two examples of ethos, pathos, and logos from the speech and explain their purpose. Remember, Lincoln’s purpose was to persuade his audience that America needed a new birth of freedom so he uses these techniques intentionally. An example is provided.


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