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Question 18

Answer the following questions by choosing the best grammatical sentence. The sentence in the question may be correct. You may need to consider more than one possible problem in each question. Sentences compose a rhetorical analysis essay.

Dr. King makes a reference to many Southern states of having a strong history of discrimination, and continues this emotional theme with the repetitive phrase "I have a dream” (King) where he dreams of a future in which the world can live together in peace regardless of their race religion or social status.

Question 18 options:

The sentence is correct.

Dr. King makes a reference to many Southern states of having a strong history of discrimination and continues this emotional theme with the repetitive phrase "I have a dream” (King) where he dreams of a future in which the world can live together in peace regardless of their race, religion, or social status.

Dr. King makes a reference to many Southern states of having a strong history of discrimination, and continues this emotional theme with the repetitive phrase "I have a dream” (King) where he dreams of a future in which the world can live together in peace regardless of their race, religion, or social status.

Dr. King makes a reference to many Southern states of having a strong history of discrimination and continues this emotional theme with the repetitive phrase "I have a dream” (King) where he dreams of a future in which the world can live together in peace regardless of their race religion or social status.

Question 19

Answer the following questions by choosing the best grammatical sentence. The sentence in the question may be correct. You may need to consider more than one possible problem in each question. Sentences compose a rhetorical analysis essay.

He concludes the speech with a resounding, theatrical repetition of "Let it ring" and "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!" (King).

Question 19 options:

The sentence is correct.

He concludes the speech with a resounding, theatrical repetition of "Let it ring" and "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!". (King).

He concludes the speech with a resounding, theatrical repetition of "Let it ring" and "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!" (King)

He concludes the speech with a resounding, theatrical repetition of "Let it ring", and "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!" (King)

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