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3 December, 10:15

Lincoln's repetition of pronouns such as "neither," "all," "both," "we", "us," and "each" shows the reader or listener that A) he knows that the audience is not well educated. B) he can correctly use the conventions of formal English. C) he is confident in the education levels of his audience. D) he wants to emphasize that the country's two opposing sides must become one.

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  1. 3 December, 13:04
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    The answer is D. the other answers are just there to confuse you.
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