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Dear Brother John Honston, November 4,185 When I came into Charleston day before yesterday, I learnt that you were anxious to will the land where you live, and move to Missouri. I have been thinking of this ever since, and cannot but sa such an idea is quite foolish. What can you do in Missouri better than here? Is the land any richen Can you, there, any more than here, raise carn and wheat without work? Will anybody there, an more than here. do your work for you? If you intend to go to work, there is no better place then ne! where you are: if you do not intend to work, you cannot get along anywhere. Crawling about fro place to place can do you no good. You have raised no crop this year. What you really want is to the land, get the money and spend it. Part with the land you have and - my life upon it never after will you own a spot big enough to bury you. Half of what you will get for the land, you will spend in moving to Missouri. And the other half you will eat, drink, wear out and no foot of land will be brought. Non I feel it my duty to have no hand in such a piece of foolery. Now do not misunderstand this letter. I do not write it in any unkindness. I write it in order, if possible to get you to face the truth which truth is, you are poor and needy because you have idled away your time. Your thousand excuses for not getting along better are all nonsense. They deceive nobody but yourself. To go to work is the only cure for your case. Affectionately, Your brother. Abraham Lincoln. [2] [2] A-3. Find out two words with prefix from the passage and write two different words on your own by using the same prefix​

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Answered by ghostspider38
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Answer: words with prefix from the passage

 misunderstand & unkindness

​              My own words with same prifix

 misbehave & unexpect

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