Answer:
He showed us our lives must be lived intentionally and without regret, that words mean something and we must speak up in the face of injustice. He taught us that it is one thing to say you have an idea and quite another to act on it. And the man's courage still inspires millions of people today.
Explanation:
Answer: at a large gathering of civil rights protesters in Washington D.C
Explanation:
On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., gave his "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington, a large gathering of civil rights protesters in Washington, D.C., United States
ACT 2, SCENE 1 (metaphors):
KATHERINE: 'Moved' - in good time! Let him that moved you hither
Remove you hence. I knew you at first
You were a movable.
PETRUCHIO: Why, what's a movable?
KATHERINE: A joint stool.
2.
PETRUCHIO: O slow-winged turtle, shall a buzzard take thee?
KATHERINE: Ay, for a turtle, as he takes a buzzard.
PETRUCHIO: Come, come, you wasp! I'faith you are too angry.
KATHERINE: If I be waspish, best beware my sting.
PETRUCHIO: My remedy is then to pluck it out.
KATHERINE: Ay, if the fool could find it where it lies.
PETRUCHIO: Who knows not where a wasp does wear his sting?
In his tail.
KATHERINE: In his tongue.
PETRUCHIO: Whose tongue?
KATHERINE: Yours, if you talk of tales, and so farewell.