In <em>"The Great debaters" </em>James restate Saint Augustine with <em>"An unjust law is no law at all"</em> to point out he has the right and the duty to resist.
Explanation:
James Farmer, an American leader and civil rights activist who protested racial segregation in the United States and encouraged nonviolence practices to promote racial equality.
In his speech he stated with outright honesty, that the fight for racial equality will only end <em>"until the dogs stop biting us in the South and the rats stop biting us in the North"</em>
James published <em>"Lay Bare the Heart"</em> in 1986 an autobiographic text that recount the story of the civil rights tussle; and In 1998, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The correct verb that should be used in the given sentence above is, "have gone". This is the past participle of the verb that should complete the sentence. The complete sentence would be: "We have gone to the same concert every year for 10 years". A past participle of the verb is used the action has been completed in the past.
The correct answer would be Yeats's poem because it expressed more feelings towards love and loneliness then Shakespeare's. For example, the text from Yeats's poem states "though i am old with wandering through hollow lands and hilly lands, i will find out where she has gone, and kiss her lips and take her hands.". That piece of evidence shows love and loneliness.