1. The effect of the order of the ideas in paragraphs 9 and 10 are important because they show a passage. He writes about the actual churches, how ther are beautifull and massive, and then he mentions what church used to be in the past when in actually transformed the mores of society.
2. The order of the information alouds the reader to compare two situations: in one hand the beaty from out side those nice building structures (churches)and the question of what it´s done there, and the second part is making a point of how declain the job of the contemporary church shows.
Explanation:
The writer first stops on the details of the actual Churches it's beautiful architecture, he also remarks the "massive religious education buildings". Then he questions what is truly important for a contemporary church, he questions the support of the church when needed when women and men were harmed because of the color of their skin. Then he says the contemporary church is weak, with an ineffectual voice. The effect to the reader is for it to establish superficial beauty, from what is really important in a Church. The last paragraph remarks the flaws in the system of the church. It provides a difference that can let the reader think of what is really important.
This ensures that the clergymen have no doubts as to what MLK's intentions are and his methods of enacting them. In these paragraphs, MLK gives and introduction to his speech. He uses appeals to ethics and authority to get his point across to the clergymen. In this section, MLK uses another appeal to ethos in order answer the clergyman's claims. By stating his position in the S.C.L.C., MLK lets the clergymen know that he is not just someone off the street, he is maximizing his qualifications to be interfering with the problems in Birmingham.