Answer:
D). He would agree with King that one should engage in political protest peacefully.
Explanation:
Martin Luther King Jr. in his 'Letter From Birmingham Jail' promoted the idea of 'moral responsibility to stand against and break the unjust laws' while Henry David Thoreau's 'Civil Disobedience' conveys the idea of 'self-reliance and prioritizing our conscience over the tyrannies of law.'
As per the question, Thoreau 'would most likely agree with King's statement of protesting against the unjust in a peaceful, open, and loving manner' as he also believed that one should fight the battle peacefully and target the specific laws which are unjust and not the entire system of law. <u>Similarly, King communicates the idea of standing against unjust laws in a peaceful manner through a 'non-violent campaign</u>.' Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
A single character addresses another character at length.
Pinecones!! He is worried about his pinecones and that is why he mends the wall.
Anything that sets one apart from the perceived norm - so things like not speaking the same language as those you’re surrounded by, not having the same amount of wealth, being from the ‘wrong side of town’, or having different interests than others - appreciating music when everyone else is into sports. It takes very little to feel like an outsider. Any thoughts, feelings, characteristics that don’t align with what is considered normal makes us feel like outsiders. Ironically, most of us probably feel like outsiders, we just don’t want to admit it.
Voice in a text is practically point of view. So, the point of view from a certain character in a text is the text's voice, or the perspective that the author wants to present us with.