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Apex leaming - test
19/2019
instructions:
create an outline for a speech that connects a theme from t
of the outline, organize an explanation of what king's th
organize your explanation of how this theme connects
second parts of your outline do not need to be of equa
describe specific evidence from the text or from y
appropriately, develop your argument with relevant int
eme from this excerpt to your own life. in the first part
what king's theme means. in the second part of the outline,
theme connects to at least one event from your life. the first and
ot need to be of equal length. throughout the outline, be sure to cite or
ext or from your personal experiences. also, organize ideas
points)
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