Answer:
To explain his unwillingness to postpone his efforts.
Explanation:
On April 16, 1963, Martin Luther King wrote an open letter "Letter From Birmingham Jail" to rant out but more importantly to explain his purpose. He had been jailed, and the people of Birmingham had criticized him for his actions of going against the government.
King was jailed for his opposition and call for people to oppose unjust laws like that of racism. In his letter, a response for the criticism from the Birmingham clergymen, he said that<em> "Frankly, I have yet to engage in a direct action campaign that was "well timed" in the view of those who have not suffered unduly from the disease of segregation"</em>. He included this line to explain his unwillingness to postpone his efforts. For in postponing it, he will only be extending the suffering of his fellow black men, and also the fight against racism. To delay justice is to be cowardly and unjust for the people suffering. So, he is implying that instead of asking him to delay, they (the clergymen) should be joining him in his fight for equality.
C. American society has failed to recognize the achievements of Native Americans
Answer:
c. Negative emotions
Explanation:
Amit's beliefs that in any situation, the worst scenario is likely to happen and he is ready to accept it is simply a pessimist.
Like, the first sentence says, he is a glass half-empty kind of guy also goes further to prove the point that he is a pessimist.
A pessimist tends to see the worst side of things always.
Therefore, Amit's beliefs can be considered Negative emotions
Answer:
Explicación:
Se interpreta esta frase como un saludo de advertencia a la monarquia que apoyaba al sistema y un rechazo total al gobierno. considerando no al jefe de estado si no a todos los colaboradores del mismo como ministros los cuales formaban el aparato burocratico.
Por otra parte al estar las jefaturas de estado divididas por las malas politicas y erradas el rey no corre ningun peligro porque no se le atribuye esta mala gestion.