<span>Martin Luther King, Jr. believes that we need gadflies
because we need to bring to light issues that need to be resolved especially
when it concerns the violation of people’s rights to be treated equally. Gadflies are those who make a lot of noise
through their speeches and actions that draw people’s attention. Still Dr. King maintains that gadflies should
use their talents to promote non-violent confrontations to resolves issues of
social injustice. These are the people
who speak their mind with such force that others listen even if they think it
doesn’t concern them. More people
gadflies attract, the more attention is given to the issues at hand. By doing
that, it would spur government to do something about it.</span>
he created laws because there we no laws in the old years
Answer:
The poem is about a boy by the name of Steven who became agitated and eventually cried from losing a match in Fortnite. First, he threw his controller at his parent's flat screen TV, obliterating it with full force. Then he screamed erratically at his parents for hindering his concentration when they had not done so. A demon began spawning out of Steven as his screaming elevated to a banshee level and his face reddened. In the midst of rage, he picked up his cat and slammed it on the floor, breaking its neck. He began crying and laughing simultaneously. The parents witnessed this and called the police on him. When they arrived, Steven was arrested without much interrogation. He was put in juvenile detention with multiple pending charges and while he was locked up, his parents decided to disown him. Steven no longer had a home. When he gained knowledge of this, his inner demon formed again and he attacked a guard recklessly. Had the other guards not come in time, he would have been dead. Steven was transferred to a state prison with felony charges and is currently serving 50 years with no bail.
Explanation:
I read the poem.
Answer:
once upon a time is the sentence which draws children in
Answer:
The answer is D " Making sure you're heard"
Explanation:
1: One of the bad habits that members of a debate could have is to not listen what the other members are saying because they are focused on his own points of view.
2: The discussion technique "making sure you're heard" tries to avoid that this happens by repeating or paraphrasing one of the claims that other person proposed in the debate.
3: In this example this technique was used as could be noticed by the use of the phrase "So you're saying that...", which implies that the speaker is repeating something that someone else said before.
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