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Next, you’ll compare the speeches by Lewis and Lincoln. Begin by recording each author’s purpose, audience, and overall message in the table below. Be sure to include textual evidence to support your thinking, especially in the Message column. Good readers reread the text to find accurate textual evidence.

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