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citizens of color are concerned. i say to you today, my friends, that e…

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citizens of color are concerned.
i say to you today, my friends, that even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream.
i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: \we hold these truths to be self - evident: that all men are created equal.\
architects of our republic: founders of the united states
citizens of color: african american people
creed: statement of belief
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in his speech, martin luther king, jr., argued that the promise of the declaration of independence should be applied to some americans. king argued that for african american people, the united states had fulfilled the promises of the declaration of independence. however, king was hopeful about the possibility of the united states reaching the goals written in the declaration of independence.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For the word "some": In Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, he argued that the promise of the Declaration of Independence (that all men are created equal) should be applied to all Americans, not just some. So "some" should be replaced with "all".
  2. For the word "fulfilled": King pointed out that the United States had not fulfilled the promises of the Declaration of Independence for African American people (they faced discrimination, etc.). So "fulfilled" should be replaced with "not fulfilled" (or "failed to fulfill").
  3. For the word "hopeful": King was hopeful about the possibility of the US reaching the goals of the Declaration of Independence, so this word is correct. Wait, no—wait, the original context: The error here is maybe misinterpreting, but actually, the first two words have errors. Wait, let's re - check:
  • The first error: "some" → "all" (because the Declaration's promise is for all, and King wanted equality for all, including African Americans).
  • The second error: "fulfilled" → "not fulfilled" (because African Americans were not enjoying the equal rights promised, so the US had not fulfilled the promises for them).
  • The third word "hopeful" is correct as King expressed hope for a future where the goals are met.

Answer:

  • Replace "some" with "all".
  • Replace "fulfilled" with "not fulfilled" (or "failed to fulfill").