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    Capitalization Rules Capitalizing the first letter of a word indicates the word is being used in a special way. The rules of using capital letters are quite simple: 1. A capital letter is used to mark the beginning of a sentence. Example: This girl is my friend. 2. Capital letters are also used for the first letter in proper nouns. Types of proper nouns are: • People’s name: Tommy Johnson‚ Barack Obama. • Titles‚ terms of address: Mrs. Brown; Sir

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    his book with the notion that Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation did not free a single slave and that Lincoln deliberately exempted slaves in those areas under Union control to keep slavery alive as long as possible. According to Foner‚ Lincoln used his proclamation to forestall the liberating effects of the First and Second Confiscation Acts which Foner believes would have freed the slaves before Lincoln interfered by issuing his ineffective proclamation. Behind this deliberate delay‚ is Lincoln’s

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    Kings purpose is “The greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.” The other U.S. documents are the Emantion Proclamation the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. 2) Reread lines 17-31 and notice the extended metaphor King uses. What is the meaning of this metaphor? The meaning of the metaphor is King is comparing the Emancipation Proclamation to a bad check and the “insufficient fund’ mean they don’t get there full rights. 3) Cite the line in which King refers to where

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    In 1958‚ a historical narrator by the name of Shelby Foote of Greenville‚ Mississippi published his first volume of a trilogy series of the history of the American Civil War. Some one thousand pages later‚ Foote shows his brilliance and quality of vision through the history of a nation in pure shambles‚ and on the break of certain destruction‚ and elimination from the face of the earth. Written in Memphis‚ Tennessee‚ Foote a native southerner like any other published author faced criticism and critique

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    Abraham Lincoln Today Alana Tweedie Mr. Gonsiewski Democracy January 17 2013 If Abraham Lincoln were alive today‚ he would tell the nation to be optimistic‚ he would tell America to save money for our future‚ to work harder and act “correctly” so we can bring our nation out of recession and back to prosperity. This is true because as our President‚ he did so much for our economy‚ our environment‚ our legal system‚ technology‚ the military‚ etc. He of course

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    The blood of fallen soldiers laid in a pool across the land of Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania. Thousands died in the bloodiest massacre in America’s history for the cause of unification and the of ending of slavery. Brothers‚ friends‚ cousins‚ caught on opposite sides of the fight were left with familiar faces being among those they killed. This was the reality for the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was the president at the time‚ and he was handed one of the most difficult dilemmas to ever face this country

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    war that the North seemed unable to win‚ he felt that a proclamation freeing the slaves would be a good idea for many reasons. The most important reason was to “dissuade” France and England from helping the South. Both of those countries were opposed to slavery‚ so that Lincoln didn’t think that they would support the South in preference to the North if the North appeared to abandon slavery. Of course‚ in fact‚ the Emancipation Proclamation only applied to the states in rebellion‚ and wasn’t

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    Rhetorical Appeals Assignment  Ethos Appeal: “Five score years ago‚ a great American‚ in whose symbolic shadow we stand today‚ signed the Emancipation Proclamation” (King‚ 1963‚ p.1). King made his speech at the Lincoln Memorial and referenced Lincoln’s famous speech given during the American Civil War. He also referenced the Emancipation Proclamation. King’s Lincoln reference is an ethos appeal because it shows he took the time to not only research but also give credit to trailblazers who

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    You have a question that requires a book size answer something we do not have so let me do it this way. Lincoln was reluctant to issue an Emancipation Proclamation but you would have thought from what one is taught in class these days this was his primary concern. He issued the proclamation to save the Union making impossible for foreign Governments to intervene on behalf of the Confederacy. Even though the English supported (indirectly) slavery‚ they like other countries were officially against

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    How much power should the government in general and the President in particular be given in times of national crisis? The powers and duties of the president are defined in Article II of the Constitution making him commander in chief of armed forces‚ chief diplomat‚ nominating judges‚ presenting state of union to congress and having the power to pardon and veto. However‚ the Constitution grants far less powers to the nation’s president in Article II than it does to congress in Article I. Throughout

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