The answer is B. "America should make immediate changes to ensure equality for all people".
By using the repetition of "Now is the time", King was attempting to inspire people to fight for equality as soon as possible.
King also used the sentence: "This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism." By using this sentence, King is stating that now is not the time to wait for equality and freedom to be granted. Instead, they should fight for it currently and not wait, as past generations did.
By using both of these techniques, King is inspiring people, specifically Americans, to immediately begin working towards freedom and equality for all.
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in my opinion i think it is false
Churchill uses rhetoric to advance his purpose by doing what's outlined in letter D: Churchill uses a metaphor that compares the newly formed United Nations to a temple, thereby strengthening his argument that the UN's mission to secure peace and maintain freedom is a moral and ethical one that must be supported.
Churchill uses a metaphor, since he doesn't make direct comparisons. He says: "We must make sure...that <em>it is a true temple of peace</em> in which the shields of many nations can some day be hung up..." He doesn't say: "that it is <em>like</em> a true temple of peace" Had he put it that way it would have been a <em>direct</em> comparison, and not a metaphor.
Churchill strengthens his argument that the UN's mission to secure peace and maintain freedom is a moral and ethical one that must be supported by using the metaphor above, and he makes it even stronger by using and contrasting different, opposing metaphors in addition to the one commented on in the paragraph above: "that it is a force for action, and not merely a frothing of words, that it is a true temple of peace in which the shields of many nations can some day be hung up, and not merely a cockpit in the Tower of Babel."