The correct options are as followed:
1. Describe the importance of the Union and the freedom.
Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg's address on November 19, 1863 during the dedication of Soldier's National Cemetery which is a cemetery built for union soldiers killed at Gettysburg's battle during the American civil war. The focus of the address is equality of men.
2. a. To defend his action.
b. Share his opinion regrading segregation.
c. React to a statement.
Martin Luther king wrote the letter from jail purposely to react to a statement which said that his demonstration is unwise. His letter react to this statement, he also write on reasons for his actions and the evil of segregation.
3. A conscious decision to disobey the law and bring forth an issue.
Martin Luther King stated in his letter that there are two types of law, just and unjust law. He believed that an unjust law is not good for human society and must be disobey in order to make the government change the law.
4. Demand the revision of the nation's unjust laws.
Both the Gettysburg's address and the Letter from the jail talked about the unjust laws in the American society and demand for their revision.
People prefer to live in the center of cities but prefer cheaper houses in the countryside.
Each of the following lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" contains allusion except
A. "I am no prophet—and here's no great matter;"
B. "To say: I am Lazarus, come from the dead,"
C. "No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be;"
D. "I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach."
Read the following lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."