Toward the end of the speech, in the paragraphs beginning with the now-famous phrase "I have a
dream," Dr. King mentions certain members of his own family. Why does he do this?
A. To connect with his audience as a fellow parent and have them think of their own children
B. To show everyone how well he has raised his children
C. To get the white members of the audience to feel guilty for how they treated his children
D. To have a reason to bring his children to the speech