Answer:
The second option
Explanation:
In 1963 at the height of the civil rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed more than 200,000 Americans gathered in Washington, D.C., for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in support of proposed civil rights legislation in a speech titled “I Have a Dream” (Oates 255).
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
In chapter 44 of<em> Little Women</em>
<em>Amy looked up at him, and was satisfied. Her little jealous fear
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<em>vanished forever, and she thanked him, with a face full of love and
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<em>confidence.
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<em>"I wish we could do something for that capital old Professor.
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<em>Couldn't we invent a rich relation, who shall obligingly die out there
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<em>in Germany, and leave him a tidy little fortune?" said Laurie, when
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<em>they began to pace up and down the long drawing room, arm in
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<em>arm, as they were fond of doing, in memory of the chateau garden.</em>
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