In any story, the main character is the protagonist, the central person which the whole story revolves around. Thus, the character who is the main character's opposition is the antagonist
During the American colonial period, nearly every colonist was puritanical, and they were very strict in their abiding by the Old Testament in the Christian Bible. However, American romanticism basically went against every practice of Puritanism, creating works of absurd fictions, such as epics and fantasies. Edgar Allen Poe is one of the most renowned romanticism authors in the world. Shakespeare is another, even though he obviously wasn't American.
In 1863 Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation to free the slaves. He is the "great American" in whose "symbolic shadow" the attendees of King's address literally stand on the grounds before the Lincoln Monument in Washington DC, in August of 1963. However, Dr. King's reference is somewhat ironic, here, as he goes on to emphasize that precisely one hundred years later, black people remain, by any measure of equality, fundamentally not free, not free to vote, not free to peaceably assemble, not free from violence. While Lincoln's decree became "a beacon of hope" for African Americans, they exist still within the shadow of injustice and continued oppression. Further, assembled on the grounds of the nation's capital, it is manifestly apparent that the promises signified by this city designed (In part by black architect, Benjamin Banneker) as a series of monuments celebrating democracy, have not been delivered to black Americans. They have no political "capital" in this place, and they have come, in part, to reclaim and "cash the check" that came back marked "insufficient funds" on the promise of equality established by the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
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A). Effective. Chairman Reed is reminding participants of the rules for discussion, acknowledging Mr. Hollembeak’s point of view, and asking him to support his point of view with facts.
Explanation:
Chairman Reed is an effective moderator as he not only fulfills his responsibility but acknowledges the opinions of the participants. His decisions are ethical and unbiased because he admires the point of view of the participants but at the same time, he asks them to substantiate their claims with facts. <u>He interacts with the participants and constantly reminds them about the rules of discussion which reflects his sense of accountability</u>. His positive and unprejudiced attitude offers comfort to the participants and gains their trust. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
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departing from a literal use of words metaphorical