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ss7ja [257]
3 years ago
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Which analysis explains how the evidence supports the reason? king explains that he wants his children to be judged for who they

are, not what they look like. the repetition emphasizes the idea that his audience is working to create equality for the next generation. repetition happens when words or phrases such as "i have a dream" are repeated. the use of repetition shows that king wants his audience and the next generation to have big dreams.
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Alex3 years ago
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B. The repetition emphasizes the idea that his audience is working to create equality for the next generation.

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