Answer: The statement "He labored hard and failed at last, his sails too weak to bear the blast, the raging tempests tore away, and sent his beating bark astray." is illustrated by the metaphor of bark.
Explanation: The poem "He had his dream" is about a very optimistic man, who waits patiently for dark times to end. He uses the metaphor of a "bark" to reference his dreams, stating that good times will eventually come. However, in the statement; "He labored hard and failed at last, his sails too weak to bear the blast, the raging tempests tore away , a and sent his beating bark astray", he makes the reader create a picture of how can dreams also fail, since the windstorm (the bad times), took his luck and dreams from him.
The correct answer is: [A]:
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They lived together for a many years and speak to each other like strangers
Answer:
King explains the just and unjust laws.
Explanation:
In the “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by 'Martin Luther King Jr.' wrote defending allegations against him. He explained his motive for the "Civil Rights movement" and why non-violent action was required for the movement to be successful. Dr. King wrote that the attitude of whites towards African Americans was hostile and he was fighting for their rights. He used rhetorical devices to claim that his actions are correct, and they are not illegal.
He said that disobeying one law doesn't means it is immoral. He justified himself that non-violent ways of protesting is legal as he says asks the question, “How can you advocate breaking some laws and obeying others?".