Answer:
This question refers to Martin Luther King's speech <em>"I have a dream"</em> and the answer is open to the personal interpretation that each one has. Anyway, I will give you an answer from my point of view that you can use as an example or modify as you like, based on what you believe.
Explanation:
This speech by Martin Luther King was recited in the year 1963, in which he sought equality between races for the future.
A current version of this speech would not be that different from the original.
Although slavery no longer exists today, discrimination against people because of their skin color continues to exist.
The phrase <em>"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."</em> it could fit perfectly into a speech of this century.
However, we know that this struggle continues, we can see it in the protests that took place this year and the support of the vast majority of people, because we all have the same dream and we want this to change in the future.
Answer:
Roosevelt wants to stress that the United States has reputation to uphold as the peacekeeper among nations.
Explanation:
I believe thats right
John's choices influenced the plot and end of story because of the choices been made of John.
He used to live in France as a boy .
There used to be trees in the garden. They used to come out in those days . I used to love her . How did you used to spend your winter evenings?
Answer:
1. He asked me how much I paid for the book.
2. The nurse asked him how he was feeling.
3. The teacher asked him if he had written his homework.
4. He asked me if I knew anything about that accident
5. My brother asked if anyone had called while he was out.
6. She asked me if I knew where Mrs. Baker lived.