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Nikolay [14]
3 years ago
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Read these sentences from the speech.

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1 answer:
Stells [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

These sentences convey Johnson’s viewpoint as Johnson believes that when one citizen is affected by inequality, the whole nation is affected.

Explanation:

The main idea and point of view of Lyndon B. Johnson in the speech "We shall overcome" is a persuasive speech that supports the idea that society must live in equality, everyone should have the same value as a person and be treated the same as any other person, these lines portray that same idea by saying that it is not an individual problem it is a community problem, for all the nation.

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