Imagine Gandhi was still alive and imagine that Martin Luther King had met him in person. After his encounter with Gandhi, if King were to write a letter to a close friend in America, what would he write?
Write a letter in the first person (as if King were writing), at least a page long, and a minimum of 3 paragraphs (each paragraph with at least 6 sentences).
Describe Gandhi as King would have. Provide details of the meeting site and time.
-What is it about Gandhi that struck King the most?
-What questions did King have asked Gandhi?
-What answers did Gandhi give?
Conclude your letter with King’s commentary on the meeting and a discussion of King’s feelings, hopes, and fears.
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