Abraham Lincoln’s youthful love of learning freed him from his father’s fate as a poor farmer and led him to a successful legal and political career. Although Lincoln had only one year of grade school education, his intellectual curiosity led him to read intensively – the Bible, Shakespeare, the law, and Euclid’s geometry.According to the passage, Abraham Lincoln didn’t have to become a poor farmer like his father because

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Abraham Lincoln’s youthful love of learning freed him from his father’s fate as a poor farmer and led him to a successful legal and political career. Although Lincoln had only one year of grade school education, his intellectual curiosity led him to read intensively – the Bible, Shakespeare, the law, and Euclid’s geometry.<br>According to the passage, Abraham Lincoln didn’t have to become a poor farmer like his father because






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