What would be a acrostic poem for abraham lincoln?

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Answer 1
Answer: Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States
Brought freedom to slaves
Rallied Union Forces
Assasinated in 1865
Honest at all times
Attorney at law
Married Mary Todd

*Note: I don't like to do someone's work without them learning anything, so you can figure out the rest!! Hope this helps spark some ideas!! (:

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Who is Walter mitty

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Margaret Corbin proved her patriotic ___ at the Battle of Fort Washington by tending her husband's cannon after he was wounded.A.
ire

B.
prodigy

C.
zeal

D.
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The best answer would be C. zeal. Zeal means enthusiasm for a cause which makes sense in this sentence.

Ire means anger, that doesn't fit. Neither does prodigy (meaning someone who is exceptional, especially at a young age), nor fete (meaning to entertain someone).
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Analyzing the TextCite Text Evidence Support your responses with evidence from the rest
1. Infer Review lines 24-35. How can you tell that the text is from a
biography?
2. Interpret Review lines 72-89. What information does the author provide
about Hunts Point? What do you think is the author's reason for including
this information?
3. Analyze Review the text to determine over what period of time the
events in Colin Powell: Military Leader take place. Then make a timeline that
shows when the most important events occur.
4. Synthesize What purposes do you think the author had for writing Colin
Powell: Military Leader?

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Answer:

Answer to this question is given below in the explanation section

Explanation:

The questions are generated from the text given in the attached image file.  

Answer 1:  

If you review the lines 24-35. You can easily tell that these lines are taken from the biography. Because along the left side of the paragraph there are reference numbers written from where text or information is taken. These numbers are shown information about the biography at the end of this essay.  

Answer 2:                                                        

The author provides information about Hunts Point that how it was looked like at that time. Hunts Point was a working-class neighborhood section of the borough. The family made their apartment on the kelly street. During and after the world war, Harlemetes moved into Hunt Point and Hunt Point's blue color neighborhood felt that they had moved up in the world.  

The author includes this information because he wants to portrait the Hunts Point's families and their lifestyles. Also, it was the author childhood, where he lived and enjoy the childhood.  

Answer 3 & 4:

The test/ information is not given in the question.                                                                                  

the answer for 4

Explanation:

 The author's main purpose in writing the biography is to give us access to the commendable life of military Leader Colin Powell. Through his writing, he wants to show us how Powell's life presents an exemplary story of a hard-working man with a strong work ethic that made America proud.