It might be personification
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I don't know if you're asking us how difficult it would be or if this is an actual question for a school assignment, but yeah. A lot of communication is conveyed through facial expressions, body language, eye contact, gestures, and more, so to only communicate by talking would be pretty challenging. Luckily, we'd still be able to fluctuate our tone of voice, but having a blank, emotionless face without us being able to move our shoulders or use our hands would take time getting used to.
Answer:
- Future and past tenses.
Explanation:
As per the question, a writer is most likely supposed to use 'future and past tenses' in his essay as reflected by the list of words(will inflict, will petition in future and foretold and overtook in past). Past tense would assist in reporting or portraying the past events(overtook) or occurrences while the future tense would help indicate the upcoming events or effects that could come as a consequence(will inflict) or to reflect predictions(will petition) associated with an outcome. Thus, the writer seems to employ <u>'future and past tense'</u> in his essay.
The correct answer to this open question s the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Martin Luther King III set important goals. His goals were the same as those of his parents, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Coretta Scott King in that he stills wants to be an African American civil rights activist who fights for minorities in America.
The goals are different in that Martin Luther King III did not mobilize people to take the streets as his father did or organized the massive events of the civil rights movement in the 1950s-the 1960s because these are different times with different contexts and legislation that had permitted a different atmosphere compared with what Martin Luther King Jr. lived in the 1960s.
Notwithstanding the different ties and circumstances, racial issues in America still persists. King III was the President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (1997-2004), where he tried to continue the legacy of his father.