I believe it is the first answer choice.
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A rail trail can be a great place to bike, walk, or ride horses. Rail trails used to be train tracks. Trains were the best way to send mail and heavy freights across the country. Over time, people started using trucks more than trains. Lots of old tracks that were no longer being used remained. Cities and states paid for the land and the tracks. They wanted to turn these areas into greenspace.
The first rail trail opened in Wisconsin in 1965. Since then, thousands of other trails have been laid from Maine to California. The longest one is in Missouri. It stretches about 200 miles!!!
People like rail trails because they are usually straight and flat. Since they used to be train tracks, they are often near cities. If you would like to visit a rail trail near your home, you may want to check this web site: (I will not include it here because my answer could get taken down as an ad to websites. Please note) You'll find a great place to get away for the day. Grab your bike, a friend, or the reins of a horse, and have fun.
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Comparison is a rhetorical or literary device on which a writer compares or kontras 2 people, places, things or ideas. Comparisons occur and literary works frequently. Writers and poets used Comparison in order to link their feelings about a thing to Something readers can understand
Answer:C We have met here today to dedicate this ground, but it has already been dedicated by the men who fought and died here.
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The correct answer is that the Letter from Birmingham Jail that was written by Martin Luther King Jr.
Explanation:
After being arrested for protesting against racial injustice and sitting in the his jail cell MLK wrote this open letter as a response to many clergy men who were asking him to stop with his fight against segregation. In this letter, King ask them how can they used thw word of God and preach his teaching and not be able to see the horrible treatment African Americans are going through.
This is the letter where the his famous quote "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere", was written.