Answer:
The use of two exclamation points.
Explanation:
I believe this would be the best answer choice. Generally, exclamation points create a sense of urgency, for example: "Sally, I need those work summaries right now!" creates a sense of urgency, as the speaker emphasizes the importance of receiving the reports immediately.
In the case of this poem, the use of two exclamation points in the phrase "And fare thee weel, my only luve! And fare thee weel a-while!" creates a sense of urgency, as the poet is expressing his urgent desire to return to his lover as soon as possible, no matter the distance.
I think and this is my opinion that C. is the answer
Hi. You have not submitted the counterclain this question refers to. Which makes it impossible for this question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
It is only possible to answer this question if you read all the text it refers to and understand the topic of the debate in which King is participating. Next you should read the counterclaim the question is referring to and identify how King might disagree with that.
A containclaim is presented to contest a previously presented argument and a rebuttal is presented to show disagreement with the counterclaim. In this case, King presented an argument, which was challenged by the counterclaim, and then king refuted the counterclaim by showing how incorrect it is.
In 1952 American composer John Cage created his best-known piece called "4'33''." His aimed to reproduce the sounds of the surroundings that the audience listened to during the concert. As a result, the musicians who perform the piece do not do anything for the duration of the composition - four minutes and thirty-three seconds.