Martin Luther Kings used allusions to Encourage listeners to envision freedom everywhere.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
This popular speech by Martin Luther King is known as I Have A Dream. He delivered this speech during 1963 at Lincoln's Memorial. He visioned freedom and jobs for black people.
In this speech, he used allusions and metaphors to explain the status of Blacks in society. They need equality, civil rights and freedom like other citizens in society.
He mentioned that he knows about the violence and the effects of the Civil war.
So he intended to protest peacefully for the same cause. Because black people faced struggles and remained as slaves.
He also mentioned that from this day, we live together as God's children not as Blacks, Jews, whites, etc.
It was Robert E. Lee. In April of 1865 he surrendered to General Ulysses Grant at the Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia.
The answers are A and B.
<span>When Cullen speaks of planting while others reap, and standing "abject and mute," he is speaking about the racial injustices present in American society. As these injustices have changed over time, the American identity has also shifted. Those changes are, in turn, reflected in American literature. </span>