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Logos: ..."we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain."
Here Lincoln appeals to his listener's sense of logic: it would not make sense that so many people should have died for no reason. Therefore, it is important that the fight continue.
Pathos: "The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract."
Here Lincoln appeals to his listeners' emotions (hearts), by telling them that the field was consecrated by the blood of the soldiers who fought there.
Ethos: "Fourscore and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."
Here Lincoln establishes his credibility by demonstrating his great knowledge of American history and the founding documents of this country.
Hi. You forgot to say that this question is about "Families on the Appalachian Trail".
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All the options mentioned above aroused my curiosity and I would like to know more about each one.
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After reading the article, I got the feeling that I wanted to know more about everything. This is because the article is very motivating and makes the reader be instigated and more curious with everything that was reported.
I would love to know more about what the Appalachian trail was like, especially what were the biggest difficulties and benefits that the people who submitted to them went through. This means that I am very curious about the adventures that this place hosts and how we can benefit from them. All of this, makes me curious about the families, what their expectations were and if they think the activity was worthwhile and reached their goal, lastly I want to know the fears, the anxieties and the anxiety of meeting for the first time, since I never had that opportunity.
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I don't know maybe look up the question on g_o_o_g_l_e but hey good luck
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