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c. Explain the reason for his peaceful approach.
Explanation:
Martin Luther King was imprisoned for his protest against the segregation on the buses and the other various racial discrimination that the Black people faced. He wrote this letter "<em>Letter from Birmingham Jail</em>" while being in the prison, as a response for the statement that was written by a group of clergymen condemning his protest.
The allusion to the three characters of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednago are from the Bible found in the book of Daniel. they refused to bow down to the image of Nebuchadnezzar, defying the order of the king but keeping their faith and promise to their own living God. King compares his protests with that of the show of resistance by the three young men, giving a reason and an explanation for his peaceful approach to the discrimination inflicted on his people.
Answer: A story was told by someone at six o'clock OR A story was told at six o'clock by someone.
(The first one is preferred)
Explanation:
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If this is the excerpt:
The land’s sharp features seemed to be
The Century’s corpse outleant,
His crypt the cloudy canopy,
The wind his death-lament.
The ancient pulse of germ and birth
<span>Was shrunken hard and dry…
</span>
Then the imagery Thomas Harding is using from "The Darkling Thrush" is DEATH IMAGERY.
The use of the words CORPSE, CRYPT, DEATH-LAMENT, SHRUNKEN represents death.
The answer is number 1: Martika (accompanied by her service dog) was always welcome at the restaurant.
Answer:
A story that makes me say "You have to read it!" Is A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L'Engle. While it has been adapted into a movie, I would highly suggest reading the book. The author takes us on an amazing ride following Meg (the protagonist), along with her friend Calvin, and her brother Charles Wallace, as they travel through space and time together to rescue her father Calvin O'Keefe. While looking for her father, Meg, Calvin, and her brother run into dark forces that prove difficult to defeat. The message behind this compelling story is that family and love can make you stronger.
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