What point is lincoln making in this passage?
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He may of thought D and he may have enacted C, but the Gettysburg address has nothing to do with either.
He was saying the exact opposite of A. He is stating that what politicians say will be soon forgotten. (They were. All except him).
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Answer: Answer is B. we should always remember the people who died at gettysburg
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