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The following question is based on Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”. The word vitality means a. the reason for an action. c. the right to life and liberty. b. the ability to compel or
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The following question is based on Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”. The word vitality means
a. the reason for an action.
c. the right to life and liberty.
b. the ability to compel or force.
d. the power to endure or survive.
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In the context of Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, the word vitality means "
d. the power to endure or survive," since this was a crucial element of the Civil Rights movement.
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