The general statement about the Movement that is most likely true is:
D) All of the participants in the march were deeply inspired by the Movement.
Explanation:
We are basing our answer on the excerpt provided in the question. The excerpt does not give us enough information to know if everyone had their parents permission, or if they all belonged to that same church, much less if they were all crying tears of joy. It does, however, induce us to believe all the participants were deeply inspired by the movement. According to the narrator, they were not only very organized, but they knew what was going to happen. They knew they would be arrested, but they felt so inspired with courage that they kept on coming, defying the authorities. As the narrator says, "The ... Movement was moving forward. It was just overwhelming."
The method is based on the simple observation that, while x2+10xis not a perfect square, x2+ 10x+ 25 is. "Completing the square" means putting in the missing 25 that is needed to form the perfect square. Two obvious concerns are "How do you know you need 25? and "How can you just add 25 anyplace you want?" Here are the steps used:
D) It seems like the reader is part of the poem. Explanation: Cause it seems like she wants to make us think and be curious whether the child is dead or not.