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Answer: encourage new ideas, and young people are more likely to accept new ideas.
Explanation:
President Reagan's Address at Moscow State University was to remind Americans of the freedoms they had and to also encourage the Soviets to give room for more individual freedom.
The audience for President Reagan's Address at Moscow State University included young college students. This is important because one of the purposes of the speech was to encourage new ideas, and young people are more likely to accept new ideas.
1) The mood of this excerpt is disheartening. The majority of it lists reasons why African-Americans are at such a disadvantage, and it is sad and causes the reader to feel disappointed in humanity.
2) The author's tone is frustrated and persuasive. King writes this excerpt with the intention of getting the recipients to understand the desperate situation at hand, and in doing so, comes across as highly persuasive. There is also a tone of frustration in his writing, because he (seemingly) has been told to be patient, and there are many reasons why he shouldn't be.
3) Some words that have a negative connotation in this passage are:
- Darts - Darts are usually not seen as a negative thing, but in this passage, are used to represent the pain of segregation.
- Clouds - The word "clouds" often references a normal weather pattern. Here, however, they are negative in context, because they represent the corruption of King's young daughter's mind due to the effects of segregation.
4) One of the few words that has a positive connotation is the word "hope" at the end of the passage. Hope generally has a positive context, and continues to be here, as it represents the chance that those who read this letter will become more understanding, and open their eyes to the evils of segregation.