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;ldquo;A house divided against itself cannot stand.;rdquo;/em A powerful speech can be both memorable and a critical turning point of history. Detail the key features of a great speech using the Gettysburg Address. Study in depth the background of Abraham Lincoln along with his reason for the speech. Describe how to influence an audience through the use of pathos, logos, and ethos. Analyze perspectives of the speech through direct excerpts from the text. Investigate the influence of the time period then and now with excerpts from speeches on slavery and civil rights.8 x 10 inches. Middle school. Softcover, 48 pages.