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Which are examples of metaphors in this excerpt of King’s speech? Select 4 options. “the life of the Negro” “manacles of segregation” “chains of discrimination” “one hundred years later” “lonely island
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Which are examples of metaphors in this excerpt of King’s speech? Select 4 options.
“the life of the Negro”
“manacles of segregation”
“chains of discrimination”
“one hundred years later”
“lonely island of poverty”
“ocean of material prosperity”
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2,3,5
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think it’s the 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th ones
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