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The second one: You are, if I'm not mistaken, a good person for this experiment.
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The first sentence, "You are, if I'm not mistaken a good person, for this experiment." does not have a comma after "mistaken", where there should be one. After "a good person", there should not be a comma.
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I am not sure but from reading and understanding I think the best answer choice is C. Many athletes might have decided not to attend the Olympics if they were held as scheduled.
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I believe this would be an example of verbal irony, in which the speaker says one thing but means another.
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B. To encourage citizens to mantain peace and unity
Explanation:
In general terms, for Abraham Lincoln it was inconstitutional for the Conferedate states to secede, and he promised to strenghten the power of the law in all the states. On the other hand, for Davis the Confederate states were a new nation and promised their government and slaves protection.
Even though their inaugural addresses were different and both candidates had different points of view about the future of the nation, Jefferson David and Abraham Lincoln were in the look for peace and unity, something which eventually would fail and end in the outbreak of the Civil War.