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In April 1963, King was jailed in Birmingham, Alabama, after he defied a state court’s injunction and led a march of black protesters without a permit, urging an Easter boycott of white-owned stores. A statement published in The Birmingham News that He smuggled out with the help of his lawyer, and the nearly 7,000 words were transcribed. in the news paper in the letter he called for a nonviolent campaign which had four basic steps: collection of the facts to determine whether injustices exist; negotiation; self-purification; and direct action.
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Yes, your sentence is correct.
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It makes sense when you read it and it is in the same tense, which is present tense.
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I believe it's definite volume and shape but I'm not completely sure.
In "the open window" by Saki. The character Framton decides to go to the Stappletons' house to relax because he has been extremely nervous and believes the countryside will help him relax. Framton waits for Mrs.. Sappleton but Vera comes first and they start a conversation in which he discovers about the tragedy. This works as a contradiction to his expected outcome and actually makes him even more nervous.
The whole incident goes against what Framton expected, therefore is considered a situational irony.
The phrase in which that contradiction seems reflected from Framton Nuttel's perspective is: "She rattled on cheerfully about the shooting and the scarcity of birds, and the prospects for duck in the winter. To Framton it was all purely horrible."