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Topic/question posted on Feb 24, 2014 by Andrew Walworth |
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Why does the author say, "When Lincoln was nominated, there was so much noise that everyone thought this is our man."
Why would a group of people having whistles make a difference in our story? Please explain why being the loudest would be imporant in this instance.
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