Final answer:
In Lincoln's speech, he uses ethos, pathos, and logos to make his appeals to the audience.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Ethos: Establishes he, as president, has kept in constant communication with the public and uses God as the authority to choose when the war ends.
- Pathos: Both sides pray to God, but he can only choose one side a victor.
- Logos: God may not choose to end the war until "every drop of blood drawn with the lash of shall be paid by another drawn sword".
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