#print Another useful command is "tail", which will print the last 10 lines of a file. This is handy when you want to see how far something got before it stopped, or what the last thing in a file is. To use "tail", all you need to say is tail file What is the first word on the next to last line of the file called "Ref" in this directory. Type "answer WORD", where WORD is the word you found. #create Ref Now Abraham Lincoln was master of the White House. But he was President of only part of the United States. For the Southern States has taken down the Star-Spangled Banner and raised the flag of the Confederacy in its stead. Sad and silent, Lincoln gazed through his spyglass at the Confederate flag that fluttered in the wind on the other side of the Potomac River in Virginia. He pondered how to get the Southern States back into the Union. He needed quiet to think what to do. But from morning till night the White House was crowded with people seeking his help. About a hundred and fifty years after the pilgrims settled in this country, a young hunter picked up his gun. He tossed it onto his shoulder and followed a buffalo trail across the mountains into what is now Kentucky. His name was Daniel Boone. He found wild country. There were no settlers, no roads. Indians hunted in the woods for food. The country was beautiful and dangerous. But here was rich, free land -- miles and miles of it. Many settlers, besides the Pilgrims, had come to the shores of America. But they had stayed on the safe land between the sea and the mountains. Columbus discovered America in 1492. Later, other explorers visited the new land. They told people in Europe of the forests, furs, and fish they found. Many Europeans decided to settle in this wonderful land. But some of the first settlers starved to death during the hard winters. Others lived to build settlements or colonies for their mother countries. Colonial America was beginning. In 1607, three ships brought men from England to what is now Jamestown, Virginia. They were looking for gold. The leader, Captain John Smith, taught the men to build houses of stakes and branches. They plastered the walls of the houses with mud. #copyin #user #uncopyin #match of #log #next 4.1g 10