Read these excerpts. My mother, who died in my tenth year, was of a family of the name of Hanks, some of whom now reside in Adams, and others in Macon counties, Illinois. –"1859 Autobiographical Statement for the Chester County Times" He [Lincoln] could remember how he stayed by his mother’s side and watched her face while listening to her read the Bible. –"Abraham Lincoln’s Boyhood Home at Knob Creek" What do these two excerpts help readers understand about Lincoln’s life? His mother’s death led him to find some of her family, who lived in Illinois. He was strongly influenced by the life and death of his mother. He often sat by his mother’s side and watched her face when she read to him. His mother’s family had the last name "Hanks" and lived in Adams.
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Form the given to extracts, it can be inferred that Abraham Lincoln had a very sad and lonely childhood.
- Abraham Lincoln's mother passed away when Abraham was just ten years old. He felt lonely when he thought of the moments when he sat by his mother and looked at her face when she read a story to him.
- The extracts suggests that Abraham Lincoln didn't have a stable childhood as he had to move to Adams after the death of his mother.
- His mother's death deeply affected his childhood.
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i am pretty sure the answer is B
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He was strongly influenced by the life and death of his mother.
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