The tone of this is confidence that the person speaking can get others to agree to what he is saying.The main part of this passage is that the person speaking is trying to get everyone on his side that policies should be brought up instead of being sunknen into the things that are popping up from racial injustice. What King accomplishes is getting out what he wants to say and making a moving speech about how everyone is complaining about things that shouldn't be complained about and how they should think bigger of making something better instead of fussing about what they wish could be fixed, when it can if they just look at the bigger picture that CAN fix it. So basically King is trying to get everyone to think more of the national policy instead of a portion or it which is racial injustice.
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I'm confused on this question, but I'll assume it's left up to the person who answers.
Gaining a new friend made Randy feel something for the first time in a long time.
The correct answer is The Leatherstocking Tales.
James Fenimore Cooper belonged to the era of American Romanticism (19th century). He wrote a series of five books, titled The Leatherstocking Tales, about the relationship between the white people and the Native Americans. The novels in the series are: The Deerslayer, The Last of the Mohicans, The Pathfinder, The Pioneers, and The Prairie.
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