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Lana71 [14]
3 years ago
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How does King structure his speech? (R.I 2.5) Group of answer choices All of the above. He uses rhetorical devices such as paral

lelism and repetition to help the audience understand his purpose. He uses extended metaphors and familiar allusions to make his points clear to the audience. He has a central idea and then moves from one point to another in support of his idea.
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1 answer:
Pepsi [2]3 years ago
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Answer:

He has a central idea and then moves from one point to another in support of his idea.

Explanation:

The main claim or the central claim of the king is that the African American Negro people are still not free. He says that they are not allowed to enjoy freedom and poverty, discrimination and exploitation still exits.

He uses a main topic sentence that is followed by some evidence and examples as well. Each of the section of his speech integrates the ideas and also advances the arguments of his by stating a claim and backing it up with facts and other personal testimonies.

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