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What does Lincoln metaphor “a house divided against itself cannot stand”mean
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What does Lincoln metaphor “a house divided against itself cannot stand”mean
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it means success comes from everyone
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" A house divided against itself cannot stand" means that every part (column) in the house must work with the others to support the house. This means that if everyone is divided and doesn't work well with others, then our country will collapse.
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