Abraham Lincoln's speech impediment meant that he was always trying to free himself from its terrible limitations. When he presented his Second "Inagural" (heh!) Address, he eschewed speech altogether and used a mix of mime, sign language and exotic dance which endeared him to the audience, except for that guy who later shot him, the rascal.
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Abraham Lincoln's speech impediment meant that he was always trying to free himself from its terrible limitations. When he presented his Second "Inagural" (heh!) Address, he eschewed speech altogether and used a mix of mime, sign language and exotic dance which endeared him to the audience, except for that guy who later shot him, the rascal.
Sorry, kiddo, your teacher expects YOU to explain it in your own words, not ours.