Answer: C. to urge her audience to form a "national community
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In the “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr., he writes to defend himself against the clergymen’s accusations in which he explains his motive on his civil rights demonstrations and strives to justify the desperate needs for nonviolent action in the Civil Rights Movement. His primary audience throughout the letter was to the religious leaders as he was responding to an open letter for criticism, whereas the secondary audiences are white moderates and the religious population. Dr King’s letter addresses that the white attitudes towards African Americans and the Civil Rights Movements in the 1960s were hostile as they were unable to accept the movement, especially in the South. Throughout the letter, he uses various literary and rhetorical devices to justify his actions and show why they aren't illegal.
D. Jules ate pizza, salad, and yogurt for lunch.
This is because A is correct but they made a tiny error, which is to add a comma before and. B is not correct because they had to add it before and C. is also the same problem but in D they used commas before and. HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!
Answer is d. indirect object. let me know if im wrong.
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