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Question 13
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 emphasizes the phrase "now is the time" to bring attention to the fact that it is now time to fulfill the promises.
Question 13 options:
The sentence is correct.
He emphasizes the phrase, "now is the time" to bring attention to the fact that it is now time to fulfill the promises.
He emphasizes the phrase "now is the time", to bring attention to the fact that it is now time to fulfill the promises.
He emphasizes the phrase "now is the time," to bring attention to the fact that it is now time to fulfill the promises.
Question 14
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 develops a sense of urgency with metaphors and similes that show the power of the moment for instance by using the metaphor “quick sand of racial injustice… [and] solid rock of brotherhood” he compares unstable sand to stable rock delivering the message that the longer Americans allow racial discrimination to be accepted the deeper in poverty the Negro will sink unable to escape the “quick sand of racial injustice” (King).
Question 14 options:
The sentence is correct.
He develops a sense of urgency with metaphors and similes that show the power of the moment: for instance, by using the metaphor “quick sand of racial injustice… [and] solid rock of brotherhood,” he compares unstable sand to stable rock, delivering the message that the longer Americans allow racial discrimination to be accepted, the deeper in poverty the Negro will sink, unable to escape the “quick sand of racial injustice” (King).
He develops a sense of urgency with metaphors and similes that show the power of the moment for instance by using the metaphor “quick sand of racial injustice… [and] solid rock of brotherhood” he compares unstable sand to stable rock delivering the message that the longer Americans allow racial discrimination to be accepted the deeper in poverty the Negro will sink unable to escape the “quick sand of racial injustice.” (King).
He develops a sense of urgency with metaphors and similes that show the power of the moment: for instance, by using the metaphor “quick sand of racial injustice… [and] solid rock of brotherhood,” he compares unstable sand to stable rock, delivering the message that the longer Americans allow racial discrimination to be accepted, the deeper in poverty the Negro will sink, unable to escape the “quick sand of racial injustice.” (King).