Answer:
What was your answer to part A...? if I don't know that I can't anwer the question.
Explanation:
It is a prayer that offers adoration for God's role in a persons life. Also known as Thanksgiving
Answer:
You have the option of politely declining to attend. Contact the family by phone or email to advise them of your decision. They’ll appreciate hearing from you and knowing you would be there if you could. When you call or write, share a memory of their loved one. In addition, see our list of ways you can support loved ones when you’re unable to express your condolences in person
C.
The text states, “In 2016, a motorist talking on a cell phone ran through a red light into a busy intersection. Her mistake forced a dump truck to swerve and topple over into traffic, causing a 10-car pileup.”
Answer: The allusion reminds the audience that 100 years have passed since the Emancipation Proclamation, yet inequality still exists.
Explanation:
The Emancipation Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln was an Executive Order made in 1863 freeing all slaves in the Confederacy which should have had the effect of giving them equality in society.
Dr. King is decrying the fact that a hundred years after that Proclamation was made, the people who it was supposed to free were still being viewed through the eyes of racial inferiority and were therefore considered unequal in society.