It's either A or C, sorry if I'm wrong
Answer:
1. Sam drug himself out of bed and got dressed for school. (Underline "drug" and "dressed")
2. The train leaves every morning at 8 a.m. sharp. ( Underline "leaves")
3. I am putting away the dishes and washing the dirty ones. (Underline "putting" and "washing")
4. All of us are going to the movie theater on Friday night (Underline "going"
5. Alexa is prepping for her test right now, but she will call you later. (Underline "prepping", used in present tense, and "call", used in future tense)
Dr King while making use of an allusion refers to the Reverend Rein hold Niebuhr who was a theologian from America.
<u>Explanation</u>:
He was also a professor and an intellectual who was leading during the time of the twentieth century. He used it to strengthen his argument by saying that Niebuhr had written many influential books and those books spoke about the morality of the individual in comparison to the immorality of the society. The writing about the serenity prayers are also his contributions. This was used by king to strengthen his evidence.
Use of the second person (the pronoun “you”), over the first
and third person, is a technique that an author will use in order to better
interact with readers and engage them.
When one reads the pronoun “you,” one will generally feel as if the
author or writer of a text is speaking directly to him or her. This will, most evidently, draw readers into
what they are reading because the message will seem more personal with the use
of second person than with first or third.
With that in mind, of the possible responses for this question, “A. It
pulls the reader into the text,” seems to be the most appropriate.
The word alone can be read several ways this is suggested by "To me alone..." she is stating that only in her opinion it is a time or pause. Hope this helps!