D. B&C. characters and the shape and order of a story
Answer:
Explanation:
I didn't hear any reference to Bad Checks. If there was reference to it, it was not a major point. Not A
B: not emphasized either. The Amendments to the constitution contain rights given to the colored. Not B.
C: When he speaks of freedom reigning in America of his dream, King is inferring that there is still too much inequality in the United States, no matter what the constitution might guarantee.
C is your answer.
D is a minor consideration of what freedom means. The right to travel is not nearly as important as skin color no longer mattering.
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What best conveys loneliness in this excerpt is the phrase "the correspondent thought that he was the one man afloat on all the oceans."
We are told in the text that the correspondent was responsible for a leak in what is probably the keel of the boat, enabling water to pour in ("a crest came with a roar and a swash into the boat"). However, he seems to be the only one really bothered by it, as the other characters don't let it trouble their sleep. The correspondent remains the only character awake on the boat and since they are in the middle of the ocean, it feels particularly lonely, as though he were alone at sea: "one man afloat on all the oceans".