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Elodia [21]
3 years ago
12

what words with strong positive connotations does king use in lines 513-539? is his use of loaded language an effective way to e

nd the speech?
English
1 answer:
anastassius [24]3 years ago
7 0

The Kings used facts, examples, direct quotations and personal experiences, he also used Rhetorical questions, parallelism, loaded language

Explanation:

  • The King chooses the word crippled in place of "held back" gives an example of using loaded language
  • The King had been humble and precise in his language which is about the war in Vietnam and the struggle I and others  have been facing in America.
  • King also justifies that why he is speaking out against the Vietnam war. He also adds the following;
  • Kings talks about Nobel Peace Prize winner.
  • he also says that he is Christian minister.
  • he also stand with the poor.
  • in-short, the king's word with positive connotation has a great impact on its people.

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