Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested and sent to jail because he and others were protesting the treatment of blacks in Birmingham, Alabama.
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If you sit down, and stare down at your phone, or lay your head on a table for too long your neck gets strained. If you are hunched for too long your back starts to strain and you will feel pain on your back.
The aspects that would be highlighted in a summary would be the terror that the characters felt during the night because the cries of the wolves increased and seemed to be getting closer and closer.
<h3>Why should these aspects be highlighted?</h3>
- Because they form the central idea of the text.
- Because they are important to describe the actions of the characters.
- Because they set the tone of the text.
A summary should be made with the most important points of a text. These points must be able to highlight the most important element so that the reader understands the original text, even without reading it.
In the text shown in the question above, we can understand that the main element is the fear felt by the characters. This fear is highlighted by the arrival of night, as visibility is low and they can see that fierce wolves are getting closer and closer to them.
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Although you forgot to include the name of the documentary or a link to it, we did some research to find what you are talking about.
You are referring to the documentary titled "It Takes a Child: Craig Kielburger's Story. A Journey into Child Labor," produced by Craig Kielburger.
After watching the documentary, I think it was important for Kielburger to make the documentary because it was a professional way to document this sad situation in south Asia countries and expose the problem to the world to create awareness of this terrible issue of exploiting children through labor in that region.
The result and acceptance of his documentary helped him to found the non-governmental organization called "Free the Children" that has thousands of members in 20 countries.