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QUESTÃO 02 Which alternative presents the correct option to complete the blanks in the text below, according to cohesion and coherence? Born in poverty, he moved with his family to Indiana and Illinois. Largely self-taught, he became a lawyer. He served in the state legislature (1834-41) , moving to Springfield, during his tenure, and in the U.S House of Representatives (1847-49). A supporter of the new Republican Party in its antislavery stand in 1858 he for U.S. Senate against the incumbent, Stephen A. Douglas though he was unsuccessful, their eloquent debates Lincoln to national attention. In 1860 he won the Republican presidential nomination and was elected president. Though Lincoln _expressed a moderate view on slavery during the campaign, opposing only its extension into new states, the South seceded and the Civil War began in 1861. The war dominated Lincoln's administration. To unite the North and influence foreign opinion, he issued the landmark Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. His extraordinary Gettysburg Address later that year further ennobled the war's purpose; it contains the most celebrated language spoken by an American politician. He was re-elected in 1864, and in his eloquent Second Inaugural Address he for moderation in reconstructing the South and in building a harmonious Union. Five days after the war's end, he was shot by the fanatic John Wilkes Booth. His reputation among U.S. presidents remains unsurpassed. Check the alternative with the correct sequence: a) () Went-gave - was - in - made. b) () Did - put - that - never - told. c) () Was - did - has - only - spoke. d) () Ran - brought - had – ever - called. e) () Were-bought-has - ever - was.

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Born in poverty, he moved with his family to Indiana and Illinois. Largely self-taught, he became a lawyer. He served in the state legislature (1834-41), moving to Springfield, during his tenure, and in the U.S House of Representatives (1847-49).

A supporter of the new Republican Party in its antislavery stand in 1858 he RAN for U.S. Senate against the incumbent, Stephen A. Douglas though he was unsuccessful, their eloquent debates BROUGHT Lincoln to national attention.

In 1860 he won the Republican presidential nomination and was elected president. Though Lincoln HAD expressed a moderate view on slavery during the campaign, opposing only its extension into new states, the South seceded and the Civil War began in 1861.

The war dominated Lincoln’s administration. To unite the North and influence foreign opinion, he issued the landmark Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. His extraordinary Gettysburg Address later that year further en-nobled the war's purpose; it contains the most celebrated language

EVER spoken by an American politician.

He was re-elected in 1864, and in his eloquent Second Inaugural Address he CALLED

for moderation in reconstructing the South and in building a harmonious Union. Five days after the war's end, he was shot by the fanatic John Wilkes Booth. His reputation among U.S. presidents remains unsurpassed.

Alternativa D. Ran - brought - had – ever - called.


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