Hi there!
You're answer is going to be -D.
The first part if the sentence is in past-tense, and the last part is in present tense.
Hope this helps you! Feel free to tell me if I am wrong, thanks!
~Alexa
Answer:
D). He would agree with King that one should engage in political protest peacefully.
Explanation:
Martin Luther King Jr. in his 'Letter From Birmingham Jail' promoted the idea of 'moral responsibility to stand against and break the unjust laws' while Henry David Thoreau's 'Civil Disobedience' conveys the idea of 'self-reliance and prioritizing our conscience over the tyrannies of law.'
As per the question, Thoreau 'would most likely agree with King's statement of protesting against the unjust in a peaceful, open, and loving manner' as he also believed that one should fight the battle peacefully and target the specific laws which are unjust and not the entire system of law. <u>Similarly, King communicates the idea of standing against unjust laws in a peaceful manner through a 'non-violent campaign</u>.' Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
I don't why but I think Its promise
as many almost all breaks it
and next is not lie I'm sure everyone in the world has lied
*in my opinion*
Answer:
subject
Explanation:
because they tell what the subject is about
The answer is a. Here is the definition of a participle:<span> Verbal ending in –ing, -ed, or -en that functions as an adjective . </span>
<span>Hopefully that helps
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