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A little girl has been looking for her lost dog. She hears a bark coming from around the corner, and she looks around to see . . .
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You need to master your attitude, above all else, in order to survive.
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A. Perhaps names will be forgotten, but the sacrifice for freedom will always be appreciated.
Explanation:
Option A is the concept that both speeches have in common.
In Martin Luther Jr's speech, he revealed that it is those that were willing to suffer for righteousness' sake that are to be remembered by men and women of the land. The righteousness' sake he refers to here is "the sacrifice for freedom" many of them made.
Abraham Lincoln's speech shares the same thought with Martin Luther King Jr's speech. In Abraham Lincoln's speech, he reveals that the dead can only be remembered not be forgotten because of what they have done.
acclimatization (short-term physiologic responses to a stress)
acculturation (the process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure)