<span>Letter From Birmingham JailQuestions to the Letter from Birmingham Jail</span><span>1. Parallelism: the use of similar grammatical form to express ideas that are related or equal in importance. Identify the parallel structure in lines 151-179. What effect does this structure have on King’s argument?2. What other document does King refer to in lines 183-194? What does that document do? Which of King’s three reasons for being in Birmingham (see question 2) is supported by this distinction between just and unjust laws?3. A strong argument shows a consistent awareness of audience. Cite two references (or allusions) in lines 205-210 that appeals to King’s audience of fellow clergymen. Why are these references well suited to King’s audience</span>
it this english? im sorry i need too know it
Answer:
pick a topic and research it in a variety of media outlets, volunteer at political rallies and events, attend council hearings and other civil events in your area
Explanation
we base our opinions on real life experiences we have, which its why we need to experience these things and gather information. so that we can form an educated opinion on something that we have all the details for. it is good for us to learn from ourselves and experience things we haven't before. its how we grow as a person.