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Throughout ”letter from birmingham jail,” king returns to the idea of tension as a necessary and positive component of the civil rights movement. how does king develop this theme? select each correct answer.
a. king argues that protestors do not cause tension; they merely expose tensions that already existed.
b. king claims, with some notable exceptions, most protests face no tension, violence, or problems with law enforcement.
c. king claims that tension can be a beneficial, creative force for change and improvement in society.
d. king insists that protestors are not the source of the tension; inherently racist attitudes and reactions are.
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What inference can the reader make about montresor’s feelings based on the passage above? montresor feels good will towards fortunato. montresor is now indifferent towards fortunato. montresor is bent on taking revenge against fortunato. montresor wishes something bad would happen to fortunato.
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How does the author use the actions of neptune over the course of the text to develop the theme? a) neptune goes out of his way to bless ulysses and his men in their attempts to journey home. b) neptune speaks to the other gods throughout the excerpt and warns them about problems caused by ulysses. c) neptune caused the deaths of the sailors by placing them in the way of the cattle of the sun-god hyperion. d) neptune causes trouble for ulysses throughout the excerpt, making it impossible for him to settle down with family.
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