All I heard was a loud 'fwooosh!' from the kitchen, and knew what it had to be. I, in a hurry, swiftly grabbed the fire extinguisher. Or, rather, tried to. Instead it hit the ground with a loud 'clank'. Grateful it wasn't broken, I picked it up and with a loud 'crack', I got the extinguisher working and put out the fire.
It's the last one...Even though they smelled delicious, the children didn't eat the cookies
Answer:
The purposes of King’s allusions are:
- To evoke images of other freedom fighters.
- To compare African Americans to Jewish Holocaust victims to illustrate that some laws are unjust.
What is an Allusion?
An allusion is a reference to a popular figure whose name brings something to mind.
In most of King's writings, allusions were made to popular figures. For instance, King used biblical allusions to paint pictures of other freedom fighters in the past.
Explanation: