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In his speech, why does Dr. King use words like withering, languishing, and injustice? A) to show his knowledge B) to confuse the audience C) to exaggerate his point D) to create emotional feelings
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In his speech, why does Dr. King use words like withering, languishing, and injustice?
A) to show his knowledge
B) to confuse the audience
C) to exaggerate his point
D) to create emotional feelings
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i would say D) to create emotional feelings.
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The answer is D
D) To create emotional feelings.
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