You can immediately eliminate that Stewart did not agree with the protest. He is sending the word out that the protest is going to begin. If he didn't agree he wouldn't make the announcement. There is also no indication that Stewart thought the march would end segregation. This leaves two options which are accurate to the passage, but which one do the direct quotes help? The quotes do not help readers understand not everyone really understood there would be a protest. They do however show that the protesters would be arrested, since one of the direct quotes informs them to bring toothbrushes.
Im sorry but your question cannot be answered at the moment because there is no passage or statement by the speaker towards the father.
Answer:
helping the needy
Explanation:
This is to increase the gospel of him