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Which of the following best explains why the order of events is important in the "house divided" speech?

a. lincoln wants to establish a clear chronological sequence because his audience is not familiar with these events.
b. lincoln voted for the nebraska doctrine, so he wants to make sure his facts are correct.
c. lincoln makes inferences based on the order of events as a rhetorical strategy to persuade his audience to side with his point of view.
d. the order of events helps explain why lincoln made his "house divided" allusion.

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The correct answer is C) Lincoln makes inferences based on the order of events as a rhetorical strategy to persuade his audience to side with his point of view.

The statement that best explains why the order of events is important in the "house divided" speech is "Lincoln makes inferences based on the order of events as a rhetorical strategy to persuade his audience to side with his point of view."

On June 16, 1858, Abraham Lincoln delivered the speech known as "House Divided," when he accepted the Republican nomination to compete for the Senate. In the speech, Lincoln makes very clear the danger and the consequences for the country if slavery kept on dividing the country. Lincoln got inspiration for the famous speech from the Gospel of Mark 3:25 when Mark cites Jesus saying "And if a house divided against itself, that house cannot stand."

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The correct answer for this question is this one: "c. lincoln makes inferences based on the order of events as a rhetorical strategy to persuade his audience to side with his point of view. " Hope this helps answer your question and have a nice day ahead.
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