Identify two examples of parallel structure (parallelism and repetition) in the speech, "The Gettysburg Address". How does Lincoln use parallel structure to persuade the audience to accept his message? Use your notes, HMH and CSETSET to respond in the textbox below. Include CSET highlighting.

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Answer: Some powerful examples of parallelism include the following: a new nation, that nation, any nation. that nation, that war, that field, that nation. we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow. Lincoln uses parallel structure to persuade the audience to accept his message by ingraining the many sacrifices the men who fought for our country made into our heads, and comparing the Civil War to the Revolutionary War.