Dr. King allude to the Emancipation Proclamation in his speech because, the allusion reminds the audience that 100 years have passed since the Emancipation Proclamation, yet inequality still exists.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
The great Martin Luther King gave one of his famous speech ‘I Have a Dream’ at Washington in the year 1963. The sole motive of his speech was to end racial discrimination and a civil and economic rights for all.
From the excerpt, we come to know that Dr. King calls attention to the Emancipation Proclamation in his speech because he wanted to remind the audience that despite 100 years of Emancipation proclamation, inequality still survives.
The last line from the passage ‘But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free’ depicts his anger, his concern for the Negros, for the black community.
Answer:
Puffery is something exaggerated.. like for example they complained about school puffery. (I think think what it means... might not be an accurate example)
English is a west germanic language that originated from the Anglofresian dialects brought to britiain the 5th to 7th centuries.
I'd say optimistic.
She's describing the nice weather outside and she isn't really complaining about anything so I'd say she's optimistic.