No, he did not consider himself an "outsider" by staging a civil rights protest in Birmingham.
Reasons:
1) He and several members of his staff were INVITED by an affiliate of Southern Christian Leadership Conference to be on call to engage in a nonviolent direct action program when necessary.
2) He was<span> compelled to carry the gospel of freedom beyond his own home town.
3) "</span><span>Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider anywhere within its bounds." - MLK Jr.</span>
Answer:
The participial phrase is "sleeping in the corner", I think. Hope this helps! :}
This is the answer being asked for on Odyssey, English II.
topic; mercy
1. mercy can be shown/given in any amount whether small or large
2. mercy is a blessing/gift to both those who give/show it and those who recieve it.
3. mercy is a mighty indicator of a good king/ruler
4. mercy outweighs the amount of dread and fear in kings(or anyone)
hope this helps.
Joe said, ''I wish I could have a real adventure (exciting experience) like the knights of the middle ages. It must have been exciting to venture (go) forth slay dragons and rescue fair damsels. I am convinced (persuaded) that I am living in the wrong period of history. Maybe if i watch this videotape (recording of a TV production) of King Arthur's court, I can visualize (see) myself as an invincible (unconquerable) knight gaining a victory (win) over an enemy horde storming the castle. I can just hear my men shouting so loudly that they strain their vocal cords (of the voice) as they send their spears flying.
''To follow the vocation (occupation) of knighthood,'' continued Joe, '' one must have a great deal of vitality (pep). I take vitamin pills (food substances essential for life) everyday and get lots of sleep and exercise, but I wonder if i could survive (exist) as a knight. I wish I could revive (bring back to life) the old days and relive some of the pages of history. Instead i will just make an avocation (hobby) out of reading about the age of chivalry, and in my mind's eye i will envision (see) those exciting events. The library, which is visible (able to be seen) from my window, is a veritable (real, true) storehouse of information, and it can help me verify (establish the truth) the facts.
''I think i will call my friends, '' said Joe, '' and ask them to convene (meet) at the library to do some research on the coats of arms of medieval knights. We must do our research quietly. If we become too vociferous (noisy), the librarian will revoke (call back, take away) our privileges.''