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what you said? and people still use this?
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a call to action in his address to mobilise a multiracial movement of America's poor. In his search for potential partners for his Poor People's Campaign, he made many trips around the country, including New York City.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "Other America" lecture at Stanford University in 1967, addressing racial, poverty, and economic inequalities that plagued American society at the time.
King outlines the two Americas that exist side by side in his address. The first is "the habitat of millions of people who have access to food and other basic requirements for their bodies, as well as culture and education for their minds, and freedom and human dignity for their spirits."
I think the answer is A. because it talks about a father and son, C. because it seems as if it's tradition to worship your father's gods, and D. because of the statement of the men chuckling at the end
A. Wasn't.. This is because if you seperatevthe contractioninto two words it is was not, this would make the sentence be "Wally was not capable of lifting the heavy box."
If you were to do the same thing with weren't it would sound like "wally were not capable of lifting the heavy box." This does not make sense because "wally" is singular (so is "was not") and "were not" is pleural.
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He tells about his story as a child growing up to where he was when he made the book. His story showed the unfairness in being a slave.