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I have to write a Rhetorical Analysis Essay about Lincoln's second inaugural Address
I have to write 2 paragraphs

1st paragraph it says " In the first body paragraph, discuss Lincoln’s use of rhetorical appeals. Explain which appeal is strongest, and give examples of Lincoln’s effective use of rhetorical appeals. The focus of this paragraph should be how the rhetorical appeals support the theme. Always highlight the theme in your discussion of the speech. "

2nd paragraph it says " In the second paragraph, describe the rhetorical devices Lincoln uses. Incorporate and embed specific examples from the text in your discussion and explain how these examples reflect the theme of the speech. To conclude your essay, end with one or two sentences that restate the thesis and briefly review your main points. "

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