Answer:
"A Call for Unity
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Explanation:
<u>“A Call for Unity” was an open letter composed by the white clergymen. It was published in Birmingham, Alabama after the arrest of King and other people who urged for civil rights by actions of civil disobedience. </u>
<u>In the letter, the men stated that they are agreeing with the need for equality, but not in the way in which King tried to gain it. </u>They deemed him as the outsider and urged people to try to legally solve problems, and not by protests and disobedience.
King referred to these men at the beginning of the famous "Letter from Birmingham Jail”. He noted that he sees they have the right ideas, but that there is a good reason for his actions, and proceeds to explain them, as well as the problem.
Answer:
The use of arguments that are logical and supported by its references, names, title and dates.
Explanation:
The main purpose of an argumentative research essay is to defend a thesis against an already supported stand.
Being an academic exercise it has to be based on well conceived facts and findings to prove the thesis chosen and provide a convincing conclusion.
The form of persuasive language adopted should be logical. It should be based on facts, figures and case studies.
The evidence provided should be presented in a clear form of writing, leaving no doubts as to the validity and truth of its source.
All facts or information (such as quotations, paraphrases, visual sources - charts, graphs ) provided should be backed by references to its author or origin, title and date. This way, the logical presentation of reasoning can be proved when questioned.
The correct answer is A. lunches and river.
A common noun is concrete - it refers to something you can touch, feel, something that surrounds you; words such as desk, mirror, rug, are all common nouns.
B is incorrect because those are proper nouns, meaning they refer to the names of people or places. C is incorrect because eat is a verb, and side is an abstract noun. D is incorrect because both words are verbs.
<span>the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.</span>