After the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert F Kennedy delivered an Improvised speech in his honor .
Answer: C) Empathetic
Explanation
After several hours to the death of Luther King, Robert delivers a speech that honored his fight.
Even though there was a likelihood of riots from the opponents.
Robert continued with his plans to attend a rally.
However, in the rally, he did not campaign. Instead, he addressed the crowd.
Many people had not heard about the death of Luther, who was assassinated.
In his speech instead of his campaign, he delivered brief, passionate remarks for peace.
And this it was considered his most excellent public speech.