Answer this question… By encouraging people to think about "a new birth"
Remember the people who sacrificed their lives at Gettysburg
These were the two biggest border-states - that is, slave-states of the Upper South, that had stayed loyal to the Union. With these states, Lincoln had to be especially diplomatic, to persuade them not to go Confederate.
The idea of the Emancipation Proclamation was born as a measure to break the resistance of the Confederacy. It therefore touched slightly the limits of costitutionality, giving the impression of Lincoln's autocracy. But the reactions the Proclamation triggered among the public opinion in Europe and those of the common people in the United States were all in favour of an alleged Lincoln's democratic tendency.
Shot from behind in his box at the theatre by actor John Wilkes Booth, who waited till the audience was laughing at a joke in the play, to cover the noise of the shot.
Abraham Lincoln made many speeches as the US president, candidate and private citizen. More information is required to answer this question.
Lincoln uses biblical allusions in paragraph 5 to draw on the authority and moral weight of Christian teachings as a way to connect with and persuade his audience. By referencing biblical themes or stories, he appeals to the shared values and beliefs of his listeners, making his argument more persuasive and resonant.
Lincoln concludes with an appeal to both pathos and ethos to connect with his audience on an emotional level and establish credibility as a trustworthy voice. By appealing to their emotions (pathos), he seeks to inspire a sense of unity and shared purpose, while his appeal to ethics (ethos) reinforces his moral authority and integrity as a leader. This combination is effective in persuading his audience to embrace his message and take action.
The quality that Grant had - an instinctive urge to pursue a beaten army and destroy it. When Grant's political enemies were trying to persuade Lincoln to fire him, Lincoln said "I can't spare this man. He fights."
humble and dedicated
To finish what the soldiers started by winning the Civil War.
During one of the Lincoln-Douglas debates, U.S. Senator Stephen Douglas called Abraham Lincoln "two-faced." To which Lincoln replied, "I leave it to my audience. If I had another face, do you think I would wear this one?"
Emotional Appeal
Charles Leale was an Army Surgeon in the audience who was the first on the scene.
Daniel Day Lewis gained height in his portrayal of Lincoln with lift shoes and the wonders of photography. Techniques used to alter photos increased the impression of his towering height.
The Author's Purpose for the Book Big Nate by Lincoln Pierce is for Entertainment. There is no real information to be used in it, except for fictional info. There is nothing to persuade, except fictional actions. Although it is Realistic Fiction, it can't persuade or inform in any way.. but it's to entertain. :)
Yes. He played the harmonica. He used it very effectively to endear himself to the audience just before the debates.