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Although the three people mentioned in the question above fought for civil rights and an end to racism and discrimination against blacks, they had different opinions on how this fight should be carried out.
Rosa Parks was in favor of civil disobedience and the refusal of blacks to submit to what whites imposed on them. However, Rosa did not engage in violent movements, nor did she blame them, for her the purpose justified the means, provided that the rights of blacks were taken care of.
Martin Luther King advocated a peaceful struggle, without violent methods and cherishing the safety and peace of all involved. He believed that freedom and rights are not fought for by provoking violence, as it destroys everything good that can happen.
Malcolm X, on the other hand, defended an armed struggle, where civil rights would be enforced in the country, through not only civil disobedience, but violence for those who tried to prevent blacks from gaining their rights.
The correct answer is A. <span>panting. Participle is formed from verb forms but is used as adjective or noun. It is also used to form compound verbs. In the sentence above, the participle "panting" is originally from the verb form "pant" which functions as an adjective as used to describe the dog.</span>
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Chapter 8
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In chapter 8, we learned how they first met and how poverty kept him from being a suitable match for her, despite their feelings towards one another
<span>A) They suggest that reality exists outside the mind, whether or not a person can perceive it</span>