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16 February, 20:49

President Abraham Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg was

A. the only speech given on the day of the ceremony.

B. very long and followed by another brief speech.

C. very brief and delivered after another two-hour speech.

D. delivered at the beginning of the ceremony.

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  1. 17 February, 00:44
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    C.

    The Gettysburg Address was given in about two minutes after a speech that took about two hours by the speaker before him. Lincoln was not the main speaker the day he gave this speech, and was therefore very concise with the thoughts he shared that day.
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