Answer:
Its C, mark me Brainliest
Explanation:
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This question is about the "Letter from Birmingham Jail" written by Martin Luther King Jr.
It is an open letter in defense to their staged nonviolent resistant to racism. His reasons for staging the resistance were the following
1) He and his staff were invited to be present and support the resistance. He was a part of an organization that has an affiliate in Birmingham.
2) He is not an outsider of Birmingham because he is still a citizen of the United States of America.
3) It is his duty as a human being to stand up for what is right and protect the rights of others in times of injustice and discrimination.
In the passages, the author gives a few details that develop the idea that establishing a colony at Roanoke was going to be difficult because of the Native Americans. The author says, "not all relations between the colonists and the Native Americans were friendly." He expands on this when he states, "some Native Americans were still angry about the colonists' presence and threatened to do battle." The Native Americans who did not want the English colony at Roanoke made it difficult to establish a colony.
Answer:
1. bring....................