The correct answer is The words emphasize the importance of the Declaration's text by equating it with the founding document of a religion
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In "I Have a Dream" King connects the ideas of the Declaration of Independence about equality and freedom as essential or unalienable rights to religious ideas. This occurs as he uses terms such as "sacred obligation" or "creed" (faith). Moreover, this emphasizes King's main purpose in the speech because by stating unalienable rights are not only in the declaration but have a religious basis he shows how important is to guarantee everyone and especially African American basic rights. According to this, the correct answer is "The words emphasize the importance of the Declaration's text by equating it with the founding document of a religion ."
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D. Verbal, Informal.
Explanation: An oral report clearly exemplifies verbal communication and it would be Informal as this is an oral report contrary to the formal which is a written document perhaps, it may be formal too as it moves through a pre-defined channel.But, an oral report would be best cited as an example of Informal verbal communication as it is Non-written, having a chance to move freely, Quick Yet Non-Worthy and less reliable as compared to formal one.
"Information from satellites will help a ship's crew forecast the weather during the trip"
I'm not an expert, ace, or genius but my best subject is English. I already graduated and am in college so you can trust me if you want to or don't. I assure you I'm correct.
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As the story opens, we meet 17-year-old Billy Weaver, who has traveled alone from London to Bath on an afternoon train. By the time he arrives in Bath, it's quite cold outside and late. Weaver asks the porter, a person who transports luggage, where he might find a nearby hotel. The porter suggests a pub, telling Weaver, 'Try The Bell and Dragon. They might take you in.' The author continues the story by telling us how young Billy is and that he's never traveled to Bath before. He knows no one in town. He's a rather ambitious young man, though, and he looks up to the 'big shots up at Head Office' for their briskness in all their tasks.
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