I believe that the answer to the question provided above is that <span>Ccording to "Five Stars for Literary Critics," what is one of the main things skilled literary critics analyze about the books we read are the grammar, and theme.</span>
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Most MLK Jr's rhetoric was about equality, (<em>recognition and affirmation</em>), stating that every american must work for racial equality and claiming that African Americans should be granted equal rights, but acknowledging that civil rights alone would not solve the income inequality issue created by the prior oppression, implying that African Americans will be free when they could have economic equality and equality of opportunities. Thus King believes that African Americans will be content <em>when they are completely free</em>.
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<span>I think that Bilbo felt for Gollum. The dwarves and the goblins hated certain beings. Still they all belonged to a group or collective Middle Earth "ethnicity". Gollum was alone:he had nobody to even collictively hate him. Bilbo was tired of the feuds and prejudice. He wanted to purge his own prejudice, he let Gollum live. </span>