Team assignment!. I n July 1863, Union and Confederate forces met in battle outside the small market town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. For three days,

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Team assignment!

I n July 1863, Union and Confederate forces met in battle outside the small market town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. For three days, under the hot summer sun, the bloodiest fight of the war raged on. In the end, 51,000 men died on the battlefield.

President Lincoln was invited to make a few remarks at the dedication of the battlefield as a national cemetery. His speech lasted only a few minutes...

Parallelism-Parallelism is a writer’s technique in which a writer emphasizes the equal value or weight of two or more ideas by expressing them in the same grammatical form. Example, “that nation so conceived,” and “any nation so dedicated.” Antithesis-Antithesis is a writing technique in which words, phrases, or ideas are strongly contrasted, often by means of a repetition of grammatical structure. In literature, the use of antithesis as a figure of speech, results in two statements that show a contrast through the balancing of two opposite ideas. Example, “the brave men,” and “our poor power ---

Repetition - Repetition is a classic technique in presentation and speech making. It helps tie the theme together and it creates clarity for the listener. Additionally, we remember words and phrases more readily when they are packaged in threes. Example, “We cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground." Alliteration The repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables. Alliteration is fun to say and enjoyable to hear, and used to call attention to certain words. Alliteration is an important sound technique for making particular words stand out. It also connects the words to be emphasized. Example, “Fondly do we hope—fervently do we pray."

Turn to page 623 in your text book-Read the Gettysburg Address with your partner. Answer the questions given to you. Project-Rewrite the address with your partner on the sheet provided.