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Line #6: Few will remember the words spoken at the ceremony that day but many will remember the heroic battle that the Union soldiers fought.
Line #3: Lincoln recognizes those who have fallen for their country. To dedicate a portion of the battlefield to those who have their lives to ensure that the nation would survive.
Line #2: The outcome of the outgoing Civil War will determine whether a nation founded on the concepts of freedom and equality for all citizens can really endure and withstand the test of time.
Line #4: Nothing the attendees do or say that day would consecrate or hallow the ground of the battlefield more than the brave soldiers, both living and dead, who fought in the battle have already done.
Line #5: He expresses solemn respect for those who fought. A way of saying actions speak louder than words.
Line #1: 87 years ago, the United States won it's freedom from Britain. Lincoln reminds the audience of the founding principles of the country; liberty and equality in the Declaration of Independence.
Line #7: Dedicate themselves to finishing the "great task" that the soldiers died to advance, so to that they would not have given their lives in vain. This is call to action, a resolve to complete "the unfinished work" The reunification and salvation of the presently war-torn nation. Lincoln expresses his hopes for nation's continued existence as the founding fathers had originally envisioned it; He also expresses the wish for a "new birth of freedom" in the reunified nation.
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