The inference is that the lines mean D. The windows are as unpleasant as other things in the world.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
It should be noted that an inference is the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in the literary work.
In this case, the windows are as unpleasant as other things in the world. The narrator described then as forbidding.
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A statement we accept without proof is called a
postulate. It is also known as an axiom. These are rules which are accepted to
be true without any evidence that will prove these. For instance, the
postulates in the kinetic molecular theory.
In the sonnet the speaker is talking about how the audience can see him approaching death. The first thing the speaker says that can be seen are the trademarks of Fall - the leaves changing and dropping and the weather turning cold. The second thing the speaker says that can be seen is twilight. Symbolically the twilight of someone's life is the time before they die. In him the audience can see the day fading and darkness approaching. The last thing the speaker says can be seen is a fire still glowing. He reflects on the fire of his youth which burned bright and strong but is not fading like glowing embers turn to ash.
Answer: The allusion reminds the audience that 100 years have passed since the Emancipation Proclamation, yet inequality still exists.
Explanation:
The Emancipation Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln was an Executive Order made in 1863 freeing all slaves in the Confederacy which should have had the effect of giving them equality in society.
Dr. King is decrying the fact that a hundred years after that Proclamation was made, the people who it was supposed to free were still being viewed through the eyes of racial inferiority and were therefore considered unequal in society.