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mars1129 [50]
3 years ago
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what martin Luther king jr.'s main purpose in this speech and how does he use structure and language to go about accomplishing t

hat purpose
History
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bekas [8.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Martin Luther King's address was designed to raise awareness of the problem of injustice and to instill hope and faith in Americans that one day, all people, black and white, would be treated equally. Its goal was to educate the American public about the injustices of racial inequality and urge them to avoid discriminating against people of color. King used his outstanding rhetorical talents to construct an inspirational piece of history, drawing on his ministerial and faith-based roots. While the entire speech is well-crafted, King employs parallel structure to arrange, connect, and stress the most significant aspects. Parallel structure is the purposeful repetition of grammatical structures. The speech is remembered because of its extensive use of metaphorical imagery and emphatic repeats.

Explanation:

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