I'll try my best... first of all, Martin Luther King Jr. uses the words "we and our" which show the P.O.V that M.L.K is on their side. "We have waited for more than 340 years for our constitutional and God given rights. The nations of Asia and Africa are moving with jetlike speed toward gaining political independence, but we still creep at horse and buggy pace toward gaining a cup of coffee at a lunch counter." Asia and Africa are used for Logos, since he's logically telling us that our competitors are going to or are zooming pass us. There's also juxtaposition between "horse buggy pace" and "jetlike speed." Another emphasized pathos would be when MLK mentions his young son in tears. 340 years could be ethical as well. Since African Americans got their rights long after the Constitution date, but are still discriminated against. Hope this helped a little!
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The answer is alliteration
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A. Because an allusion is a reference to a known figure. All other sentences contain an allusion to famous musicians.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I think the values that are common in American culture are the following.
I think the most important one is freedom. Freedom is one of the better-known characteristics of the United States around the world. "The land of the free," as it is said in the US National Hymn. This means so much for the American people and can be considered as a foundation of the country.
Another value is competition. American people are very competitive in many areas. And this can be shown in sports, for instance. American Olympic team always finish in the first or second place in the Olympic games in total medals, and gold medals. This value came from the first American colonies and the need to compete to survive.
Other values are perseverance and hard work to be wealthy. The goal that every American aspires for. Through hard work, US citizens know that they can be rich if they commit themselves to hard work and perseverance.