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igomit [66]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP FOR BRAINLIEST based on Martin Luther King “I have a dream” Directions: Write a topic sentence for each body paragra

ph. (One body paragraph should focus on the author's use of structure and one body
paragraph should focus on the author's use of language.) Use a mixture of paraphrased examples and direct quotations for your evidence. Write
your examples and explanations in complete sentences.
Body Paragraph 1
Topic Sentence:
• Example from text to support topic sentence:
• Explanation of how the example serves purpose:
• Example from text to support topic sentence:
• Explanation of how the example serves purpose:
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1 answer:
Elenna [48]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: One topic that you can use is: In the " letter of " Birmingham Jail" king points out that is not an outsider since the people of Birmingham invited him. And then your Explanation would be: King is letting the clergymen understand his role in what is going on during their time.

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