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.
Answer:
The following statements describe conflicts
- The narrator is not able to tell his daughter the truth about his experience.
- The experience of having killed a man in the past haunts the narrator in the present.
- The narrator recounts the traumatic feelings he experienced when he killed a man.
Explanation:
Frame story is a story set that happens in a story or movie, that is told by the main or the supporting character. A character starts telling a story to other characters, or he sits down to write a story, telling the details to the audience.
Answer:
As she was driving home from work, she witnessed terrible road accident.
Explanation:
She saw (witnessed) the terrible road accident as she was driving home from work.
Was driving=> Past continuous
We use past continuous because the word as indicates that the incident is in past continuous.
Witnessed=> Since it's a past event we use past tense.
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