Answer:
Eunchner used a text written by Martin Luther King as a primary source and it is likely that he did not use any other primary source, since he does not cite any other documents in the text above.
Explanation:
A primary source is a document that reports on a historical event and that was built at the moment that this historical moment is happening. In the text above, we can see that the author references a text by King in relation to his position on the situation of blacks in America. It is likely that this reference is referring to a text written by Martin Luther King at the time of the marches in the name of civil rights, therefore, this text is a primary source.
However, the author does not cite any other documents, which indicates that King's text was the only primary source he used.
One of the uses of conditionals is in situations that are <em>not real</em> or are <em>hypothetica</em>l. In this case, the normal way of using the verb to be is altered (it is used were for <em>I, he, she and it</em>) and it is followed by <em>could </em>or <em>would</em>. for example,"If I were you, I wouldn't do this."
The answer is C. Were
If the talented volleyball player <em>were</em> to accept...she could sign...today.
A sonnet is:
A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
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