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A.<span>to grab the attention of listeners and tell the main idea of the speech</span>
<u>The correct answer is: D. To highlight the contrast between opposing ideas.</u> This work reflects the social concern of its author, Steinbeck, highlighting his own experience as a fruit collector in his youth, based on characters and real cases. It deepens in the human being, questioning the oppression and the distance between rich and poor and without being able to understand the devastation caused by nature.
The man uses prayer to show the cameras and journalists present how African Americans at the time were oppressed by white Americans. By praying instead of reacting with anger, the man's actions elevate the moral purpose of the civil rights movement and show that the police are acting as oppressors, thereby, preventing the policemen from using physical force. The man hopes to evoke sympathy and a reaction from the audience so that more people join the fight for civil rights. He achieves what he is attempting to do as he is arrested and the officers are made to look despotic. The use of prayer highlights the strategy of the SCLC to use nonviolence, reason, and morality in their struggle. (from plato)
FALSE. A narrator is usually a person who narrates the story, otherwise known as the main leading character in the story. While he might have certain perceptions about the other characters around him, he doesn't necessarily tell the readers what the other characters are like. The narrator in a play is usually from a second person point of view, speaking in "you" form, but this one doesn't allow you any window into what the other characters are like; if anything, it usually just describes the setting or tells you who is entering the scene.