Which of the following passages from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address appeals to the audience's emotions? A. "The world...will never forget what they did here." B. "Now we are engaged in a great civil war..." C. "We are met on a great battle-field of that war."​

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Answer:

A. "The world... will never forget what they did here."

Explanation:

The emotional appeal of this passage is that "they" (probably the Confederates) committed an atrocity so great that the entire world will remember its scope. None of the other passages really do anything to appeal to the audience's emotions for lack of phrases that can do so.