Answer: Its B
Explanation: You can tell this because Dianne is giving her a mocking smile making Rachel frightened :)
The correct answer is to make America a better nation.
This was said in Dr. King's last major speech on April 3rd, 1968, in Memphis.
<em>'I've been to the Mountaintop'</em> is the popular name given to the last speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. King spoke at The Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee. The next day he was assassinated. On the day of the speech King was exhausted, had a sore throat and was feeling ill. Nevertheless, he spoke for more than 40 minutes, delivering one of his most imported speeches. The speech referred to the Memphis sanitation strike but King also called for unity, strength and unification of the nation. He said: ' <em>We</em> <em>have an opportunity to make America a better nation...'.</em>
I justed asked this same question, and I was told by my teacher that you would cite the source in parentheses right afterwards. For example, if you wanted to cite a famous quote from a book... *example below*
"I'm on a roller coaster that only goes up, my friend." (Chater 1, page 67)
^^ That would be how you would cite a famous quote from a book. The same thing happens when you want to cite a phrase from an article, or a movie. Depending on what you are citing from, the way you write the citation varies. I hope this helps! :) Let me know if you need anything else! I'd be more than happy to help you out! :)
The answer for that is will