In the letter, King, mentions how Socrates made people think by creating tension in the mind, and how he wants to do the same so that in a non violent way, people would become a better version of themselves (not racist) and would therefore come together as a brotherhood. Taking into account these ideas, the correct answer would be option B: "The strain among opposing groups in Birmingham was similar to the creative blockades in ancient Athens, to which Socrates referred". Option A is incorrect because Socrates and King were not seeking the same goal. Option C is incorrect because King never mentions city officials or that Socrates petitioned Greek city-states and finally option D is incorrect because King never mentions that Socrates was trying to achieve harmony between warring groups. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<span>The answer is C, Benjamin Franklin finished his schooling by age 10. He worked for his dad for a period, and at 12 he turned into a disciple to his sibling James, a printer, who showed Ben the printing exchange. At the point when Ben was 15, James established The New-England Courant, which was the primary really autonomous daily paper in the settlements.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I must admit that I am totally dependent on e-mail, I suppose most of the people I know feel the same way about it.