The Gettysburg Address

The phrase "The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here" is ironic because
a. everyone has forgotten the speech.
b. the speech is famous and people have not forgotten what the men did there.
c. the speech is famous and people have forgotten what the men did there.***
d. the speech is famous.

The phrase "But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground" is?
figurative language.
imagery.
repetition.***
metaphor.

The word "proposition" refers to what in the "Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address"?
A. the premise that all men are entitled to freedom.
B. the premise that all men should fight for their country.
C. the premise that all men are created equal.***
D. all of the above

I am unsure if these are correct

APENGLANG UNIT 4 LESSON 5 QUIZ

1. true
2. the premise that all men are created equal
3. repetition
4. humble
5. they lost their lives for what they believed in
6. the speech is famous

rawdogger is 100%

Actually, it was just "the speech is famous." I guess its because that Lincoln had already claimed that the battle would be remembered, so it was unnecessary to say it again... I think that's a little stupid of the question, but whatever

I have not forgotten what they did there.

Ok, that's what I thought of at first, I was just going for the more "ironic" answer, but I suppose "the speech is famous & people have not forgotten" is more accurate

thanks for the help I had just finished my test and I just got a hundred on my test

Answer

So are these all correct????