In Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, there are 70 words with two syllables or more. Of those 70 words, these words are repeated more than once:
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There are 246 words in the Gettysburg Address, and 175 of them have two syllables or more.
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The name Silvia has three syllables. Sin-gle syl-la-ble words are concise.
There are three syllables in the word "humanist" (hu-man-ist) and four syllables in the word "degenerate" (de-gen-er-ate).
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278 words By the Way, It's Spelled Gettysburg Address
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He wrote the Gettysburg Address to talk about the many soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg.
there are five known copies of the Gettysburg Address
This speech was the Gettysburg Address, given by Lincoln at the dedication of the new national cemetery for the many, many men who died at the battle of Gettysburg. This ceremony of dedication was held on the actual battlefield in Pennsylvania on Nov. 19, 1863.
The Gettysburg Address was written 5 different times
He gave his speech for 1 day. but was only sopposed to give a few words.
About 2 min.
around 2000
Two syllables (add-ress)