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The author's purpose is to allow, through the allusions, the public to be able to link the information presented in the letter with information of general knowledge.
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The allusion is a figure of speech that allows an author, in his text, to make references to other texts, books, people, events and places. Dr. King, uses a lot of allusions in "Letter to Birmingham Jail." These allusions make reference to biblical and religious figures, political writers and great activists. King does this to allow readers to associate the information presented in his text with information known to the general public, allowing the subject he is promoting in the text to be better understood by the public.
Answer: D
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It's hard to get anything done with anybody when you have a negative attitude.
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oh I didn't know there's separate ones, let me solve it since I got time.
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In “The Beginnings of the Maasai,” the daughter of the Maasai explains the relationship between the Maasai and their sky god Enkai. She explains how a volcanic eruption sent Enkai and the cattle into the sky. In order to save the cattle, Enkai created a giant tree that allowed them to walk back to earth. Then, Enkai entrusted Neiterkob, the narrator’s father, and his tribe to care for the cattle. As a result, the cattle are sacred to the Maasai, and the Maasai maintain a close connection with Enkai.
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