The correct answer is B.
In this essay, White is drawing attention to the various types of people that make up New York City and how each type contributes to the culture of the city. New York, he says, is not just *one* thing, but many. He says that the city is an "exhibit of the phenomenon of one world."
Answer:
C. Freedom is a fundamental right of all humankind.
Explanation:
The universal theme that is expressed through this speech is freedom because Martin Luther King Jr. is talking about how the Negroes of their community are being treated horribly, with violence and cruel words and discrimination. He is talking about the idea of fighting against the racial injustice that they are facing, and how the Negroes are silenced by the people around them. Dr. King describes how the Negro aren't allowed to vote, even though it is considered to be a freedom a person rightfully has.
<em>"The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny and their </em><u><em>freedom</em></u><em> is inextricably bound to our </em><u><em>freedom</em></u><em>. We cannot walk alone."</em>
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Answer B: the speaker feels joy at the winner's heaven-sent glory.
This lyric ode begins by describing the features of the normal, natural man: mere creatures whose time is limited and whose existence is a dream of a shadow. <em>Then starts a big contrast</em>: <em>But</em>. Now the writer is <em>very happy</em> <em>to tell that there is a power </em><em>sent from above,</em><em> which makes man </em><em>blessed and shine with glory.</em>