First make sure you understand what Lincoln is saying by putting it in you own words. Then, parse each section of the speech, and memorize one section at a time. (It really isn't that long.)
Yes you can, just keep repeating and repeating, over and over! Good luck, you can do it!
GOOD question. Is mine? I have come across a signed Gettysburg Address in my grams shed. Why she would have this? Family has some ties with President Truman. I'm lost in where i can find answers... <><><><> Is it real? Yes. Is it THE original? No. Sorry.
Practice playing them. Memorize the pattern steps.
Memorize formulas and practice
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The Bible
You will need a strong background in science: you will be studying for a medical degree, and the courses will include anatomy, physiology, psychology, and specific courses about the internal workings of the human body. You will need to learn techniques for diagnosing various diseases, and what certain symptoms mean. You will need to know how to do medical research, so that you can keep up with new findings that may be useful to your area of expertise. You will need to project a confident but calming manner, so that you can put a patient at ease (many patients are scared when they see a doctor). You will need to listen carefully to the patient, so that you can understand his or her symptoms: this will be necessary in order to diagnose, or to identify possible reasons why the patient is not feeling well. Sometimes, a good doctor is like a detective-- gathering information, knowing what tests to order, doing research, and figuring out the problem. You will also need to possess manual dexterity, since you may be performing surgery or handling medical equipment or doing a physical exam. Some doctors are specialists, and they must acquire a thorough knowledge of the particular area in which they want to practice: gynecology, oncology, internal medicine, surgery, etc. Above all, a doctor must have a love of the medical field and a dedication to helping patients.
Memorize all of your lines by heart, and forget that the audience is there.
Read it! Then ask someone else to do it
The Gettysburg Address is a speech given in the dedication of the cemetery at the Gettysburg battlefield site where for 3 days of battle 50,000 men died. It is one of the greatest presidential speeches ever given. It took Lincoln about 10 minutes to give and people had a hard time hearing him because his voice was soft. The newspapers of the time didn't give it good reviews.
Many believed Lincoln's Gettysburg Address was a disappointment immediately after he delivered it, because the people believed that the President spoke to short to address the full magnitude of the Battle of Gettysburg. It took a while for most people to realize that Lincoln's words were actually incredibly well said, and that they actually did do justice to the Battle. As another speaker who spoke at the ceremony told Lincoln afterwords, "You've summed up in two minutes what I said in two hours and to ten times the effect."