I think the answer is A)He combines details and indisputable facts with hyperbole and understatement to demonstrate the complexities of attempting to unify forces in order to promote change among opposing groups of citizens.
but I am not 100% sure since I have not read "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" in a couple of years.
I would say either D or B but it depends on whether the Romantic ideals are personal to the character or if they’re a theme throughout the story :)
Hi your stuck in jail for 5 more years because i payed now bye
The prefix in- has two meanings: it may mean "not" such as the word "inactive" meaning "not active"; or it may also mean "into" such as the word "indulge". The word that has the same meaning of the prefix in- which is the same with the word inauguration is option A. Inward.
Its likely the second choice because throughout the play macbeth is ashamed to have stooped so low while his wife pushes him to continue.