In the Gettysburg Address, the rhetorical device which Abraham Lincoln employed when he stated that, "we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground" is: B. anaphora.
A rhetorical device can be defined as any technique which is used by speakers and authors to significantly create an effect on its audience, especially through the use of a specific language.
An anaphora can be defined as a rhetorical device which involves deliberately repeating a sequence of words (phrase) at the beginnings of a sentence, or neighboring (successive) clauses, so as to place emphasis on them.
Based on the excerpt from the Gettysburg Address, we can reasonably infer and logically deduce that "we cannot" is a phrase which is an example of an anaphora because it was deliberately repeated throughout the sentence made by Abraham Lincoln.
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