In the excerpt from, "The letter from Birmingham jail", the king includes this sentence, 'to draw attention to the interrelationship of events'. The king is talking about the racism which is similar everywhere.
<h3>What is, "
The letter from Birmingham jail", about?</h3>
"The letter from Birmingham jail", is about a letter which was written by Martin Luther King Jr, to his fellow minister when he was in the jail in Birmingham. He wrote this letter after the non violent protest against racism.
The king has included this sentence in the excerpt, from "The letter from Birmingham jail", to show the similar kind of events on the basis of racism that take place everywhere.
Therefore, option, A, 'to draw attention to the interrelationship of events', is correct.
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Last answer. no one is exempted
<span>First, he addresses the American public when he says, “My countrymen, one and all, think calmly and well upon this whole subject.”He also speaks to the people who are on the fence regarding secession. He says, “That there are persons in one section or another who seek to destroy the Union at all events and are glad of any pretext to do it I will neither affirm nor deny; but if there be such, I need address no word to them. To those, however, who really love the Union may I not speak?”He addresses Southerners who are threatening to secede as "fellow-countrymen": "In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war.”<span>He could also be talking to other audiences, such as the international community amid the growing tension in the United States. Lincoln would want to reassure allies abroad of his authority as the new president.</span></span>
The story of Night, tells of eliezer experiences in times of the Holocaust. He was accustomed to being a child of great faith, until he began to see the horrors of the burnt offering.
His faith then was greatly shaken. He began to question, why God allow such things as the death of innocent people and crematorium of babies, events that according to him, he could never forget.
He then begins to fail to do things that were hitherto habitual, such as studying and praying, until he began to reject God. That way their faith was affected.
Eliezer was a boy who believed in God, and it is understandable that he had had his crises of faith when he began to see the horrors of the holocaust. Eliezer was human, of flesh and bone, he was a limited person, and he had the right to feel angry and powerless before that situation. Humanly, it is quite acceptable for Eliezer to have this faith crisis. That makes him human. Having rejected God was his decision. As human, his faith journey, with assurances,