The statement that best explains how the word 'sacred' affects the meaning of the speech is "It conveys King's belief that the goals of the Civil Rights Movement are pure and just in the same way that America's founding ideals are pure and just".
When King talks about 'heritage' in this sentence from "A Letter from Birmingham Jail" he is referring to the founding ideals of the United States, that is, the principles that contributed to build this nation. According to King,<u> these ideals are 'sacred' because they are free from any kind of evil and they always pointed to construct a fair society</u>. Moreover, when he uses the word 'embodied', he is trying to say that the goals that he defends, that is,<u> the goals of the Civil Rights Movement also personify purity since, as well as the founding ideals, these goals also intend to build a fairer society.</u>
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I'm glad that I've read that book lol.
yes I think that nickname is fitting for her.
cause like as you must have read that book you know that she was very much like her father, by that I mean that as her father was an activist she used to follow him unlike his brother and soon she also became an activist so that kinda makes that alike.
As you know that girls weren't allowed to go to school in many places there, her father wanted her to go school(as we know that he supported her) and used to fight for the right of a girl to school just like Malala.
I cant think of more now >□<
ways, hope it helps :)
have a good day^^
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there is no poster
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did did you not link it or take a photo and insert it
Because it ended up helping to make the story work just write a long pargraph that doesnt make sence in edgunity and it would give you 100%