Answer:
<em>The connection I can make between the poem "Harlem" and myself is on the need not to defer any of my dreams. </em>
<em>For example, if my dream was to become a Nurse but due to finances, was unable to enter into college, I should still keep the dream alive rather than forgeting it entirely.</em>
<em>Forsaking a dream would create the doubt of "What would ahve happened if I didn't or Had I known...."</em>
Explanation:
What makes King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" powerful and effective is that, it uses powerful and effective diction to persuade the Clergymen. His letter touched the hearts and conscience of the people. In this, he forcefully addressed <span> truths about life, respect, and human right for not just blacks, but for all people who faced injustice in the world. Hope this answer helps.</span>
Once amiable and easy going, he was now sullen, rigid, and impatient.