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    audience interested. He was bringing great justice to the african-americans by speaking up about the issue‚ since everyone knew this was wrong but no one was ever brave enough . Martin Luther King included a large variety of rhetorical appeals in his “Letter From Birmingham jail‚” The two most effective ones are polysyndeton and pathos because they force the reader to consider the consequences about the discrimination and overwhelming hatred towards the african-americans while also making

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    Letters from a Slave Girl Letters from a Slave Girl is a fictional biography by Mary E. Lyons. This story is about an eleven year old girl who’s name is Harriet. Harriet is eleven when she starts to write letters to her mom. In her letters she tells her mom about her first owner‚ Margaret Horniblow‚ that had died. Margaret made a promise to Harriet’s own mother on her deathbed and Harriet hopes that Margaret will free her in her will. But‚ Harriet is upset to find out that Margaret has left her

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    I read that letter over and over. “Perdoname” forgive me‚ “te amo” I love you‚ those were the words that stood out to me. My mother was telling me to forgive her and that she loved me‚ but she was leaving my dad. She decided to break the news to me through a letter; I guess she wasn’t brave enough to do it in person. The next day my dad said he wanted to talk to me about something important‚ turns out he got a letter too. He was in tears and I was comforting him. In that moment I didn’t feel 17 anymore

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    leader amongst other things‚ Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther had many things in common. Both men fought long and hard for what they believed in‚ they both were leaders and they both believed in God. Just from Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Speech and in Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail you can see the similarities these two men shared. I will also discuss at least one thing that separates them‚ what stands out most in mind between the two writings mentioned above‚ and explain

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    wondered what Atticus was actually like? Atticus Finch is the father of the main character Jean Louise “Scout” Finch and Jeremy AtticusJem” Finch in the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Atticus is a very honest character who teaches Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill a lot of lessons about life and one of them is who people think that Blacks are lesser people‚ which is not true at all. Throughout To Kill A Mockingbird Atticus is courageous‚ wise‚ and accepting. Throughout TKAM‚ Atticus is very courageous

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    does not come up in the book very often. Jem knew that Tom was innocent and shouldn’t have been convicted‚ maturing in a moral sense. “‘It ain’t right‚ he didn’t kill anybody even if he was guilty. He didn’t take anybody’s life...Then it goes back to the juries‚ we oughta do away with juries”(Lee 219-20). “‘You

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    Summary /Response to “Letter from Birmingham Jail”   Martin Luther King’s "A letter from Birmingham jail" was written in response to a published statement by eight fellow clergymen from Alabama who seriously criticized King for organization and participation in the protest march against segregation in Birmingham. King’s letter was an attempt to defend himself from these accusations and to criticize white heads and moderators of the church. In the begging parts of the letter‚ Martin Luther King tries

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    remains a man named Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer who lives in the southern county of Maycomb. Unfortunately‚ his wife passed away due to a sudden heart attack two years after the birth of their daughter‚ Jean Louise. Consequently‚ Atticus raised their two children‚ Jeremy Atticus known as Jem‚ and Jean‚ known as Scout. Ten year old Jem‚ who loves to explore and Six year old Scout‚ who solves problems with her fists‚ but learns to act more mature than other people. Nevertheless‚ Atticus shows the characteristics

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    On Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested during a peaceful protest against segregation. In his letter to clergymen‚ King conveys his urgency in changing segregation laws by using a series of rhetorical strategies‚ such as metaphors‚ antithesis‚ parallelism‚ personal anecdote‚ antimetabole‚ and ethos to strengthen his argument. In paragraph 13 King starts out by using a simple but effective method of using metaphors. “Disease of segregation” is used directly

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    her father‚ Atticus‚ teaches her to see things from the point of view of others. Atticus teaches the main character‚ Scout‚ to see things from the point of view of others‚ and Scout uses this ability to understand the people

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