(1) In 1965, King helped plan a march to protest the lack of voting rights for African Americans in Alabama. (2) However, the fi
rst attempt at the march ended after just six blocks when police attacked the marchers.1 (3) King deliberately cut short the second attempt to avoid additional violence. (4) According to historian David Garrow, King knew at the start of the second attempt that he would cut the march short, but did not inform most of the marchers or the leaders of his plan. (5) Finally, after securing greater official protection, King was able to successfully lead the march on the third attempt. 1. See Garrow 395–98 for a timeline of events leading up to the police attack on the marchers. Which sentence includes information that would be more appropriate in a footnote? sentence 1 sentence 3 sentence 4 sentence 5
4. According to historian David Garrow, King knew at the start of the second attempt that he would cut the march short, but did not inform most of the marchers or the leaders of his plan.
Explanation:
The sentence that includes information that would be more appropriate in a footnote is sentence 4 that says <em>"According to historian David Garrow, King knew at the start of the second attempt that he would cut the march short, but did not inform most of the marchers or the leaders of his plan</em>" because the historian David Garrow, knew about the second attempt that he would cut the march. However, he didn't inform the leaders of his plan.
Sentence 4. The paragraph is about King's march on Washington. Sentence 4 adds extra information about what happened during his second march that is interesting but not necessary for the paragraph's purpose.
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