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how does dr. king defend the claim he makes in paragraph 9?
a) he warns people against bitterness and hatred.
b) he states that 1963 is a beginning, not an end.
c) he gives examples of denied citizenship rights.
d) he states that people should not be guilty of wrongful deeds
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