No, that's not correct.
Abraham Lincoln didn't go to college. He had little formal education, yet he became one of our greatest presidents.

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Yes, that's right.
Abraham Lincoln didn't go to college, yet many consider him our greatest president.

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Yes, that's correct.
Lincoln had trouble finding a good general to lead the North.

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I'm sorry, that's not correct.
Lincoln did have trouble finding a good general to lead the North.

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Yes, that's correct.
Abraham Lincoln did have many jobs before becoming president.
He worked on a flatboat, split rails, clerked in a store, was appointed postmaster, and also worked as a surveyor and at other jobs while he was studying law.

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No, that's not right.
Lincoln did have many jobs before becoming president.
He worked on a flatboat, split rails, clerked in a store, was appointed postmaster, and also worked as a surveyor and at other jobs while he was studying law.

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Sorry, that's not correct.
Lincoln was a lawyer and accustomed to speaking in public. He became famous for his debates with Stephen Douglas.
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Yes, that's correct.
Lincoln did not have a problem speaking in public.
He became famous for his debates with Stephen Douglas.
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No, that's not correct.
Abraham Lincoln did become known as an honest man. His nickname was "Honest Abe."
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Yes, that's correct.
Lincoln had a reputation for being very honest.
He was known as "Honest Abe.".

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Yes, that's correct.
Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed the slaves.
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No, that's not correct.
Lincoln did write the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Yes, that's right
Abraham Lincoln was shot and killed at Ford's Theater on April 14, 1865. He was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.
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Sorry, you are not correct.
Abraham Lincoln was shot and killed by John Wilkes Booth at the Ford Theater in 1865.
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No, that's not quite correct.
Abraham Lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd, had four children, not five.

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Yes, that's correct.
Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd had four children, not five.

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No, that's not correct.
Abraham Lincoln did want freedom and equal rights for the slaves.

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Yes, that's correct.
Lincoln did want equal rights for the freed slaves.

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No, that's not correct.
Abraham Lincoln was hated by many Southerners and slave-owners who were angry about his plan to free slaves and give them equal rights.