Read this description of Abraham Lincoln.
His laugh stood by itself. The neigh of a wild horse on his native prairie is not more distinguished and hearty.
What does this passage help readers imagine about Lincoln’s laugh?
It was soft and ordinary.
It was loud and cheerful.
It was mild and bashful.
It was polite and dignified.
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It was polite and dignified
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It was soft and ordinary.
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