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Question 21
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.

As a principle leader of The American Civil Rights movement in the 1960's Dr. King emerged as not only a talented writer but also as an African American with a heart and passion for the cause of racial equality.

Question 21 options:

The sentence is correct.


As a principle leader of The American Civil Rights movement in the 1960's, Dr. King emerged as not only a talented writer but also as an African American with a heart and passion for the cause of racial equality.


As a principle leader of The American Civil Rights movement in the 1960's Dr. King emerged as not only a talented writer but also as an African American with a heart, and passion for the cause of racial equality.


As a principle leader of The American Civil Rights movement in the 1960's, Dr. King emerged as not only a talented writer but also as an African American with a heart, and passion for the cause of racial equality.

Question 22
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 created a sense of urgency to transform the nation from racial inequality and discrimination to one of love and acceptance of all people.

Question 22 options:

The sentence is correct.


He created a sense of urgency to transform the nation from racial inequality, and discrimination to one of love and acceptance of all people.


He created a sense of urgency to transform the nation from racial inequality and discrimination to one of love, and acceptance of all people.


He created a sense of urgency to transform the nation from racial inequality, and discrimination to one of love, and acceptance of all people.

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Answer:

Option 2 and 1

Explanation:

Dr. King ended the speech to enthusiastic cheers and applause; many in the audience felt the dream of freedom he spoke of would one day come true.

He created a sense of urgency to transform the nation from racial inequality and discrimination to one of love and acceptance of all people.