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how does the structure of the speech shift near the \i have a dream\ se…

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how does the structure of the speech shift near the \i have a dream\ section?
○ from hopeful to critical
○ from narration to dialogue
○ from present problems to future possibilities
○ from emotional to factual

question 14
5 pts
why does king list different states and geographic locations near the end?
○ to describe towns
○ to show freedom must apply nationwide
○ to compare towns
○ to show political divisions

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the first question: The "I Have a Dream" speech shifts from outlining the current unjust realities (present problems) to envisioning a future of equality and justice (future possibilities), which aligns with this option.
For Question 14: Martin Luther King Jr.'s listing of different states and locations emphasizes that the fight for freedom and equality is not limited to one area, but must be realized across the entire nation.

Answer:

First question: From present problems to future possibilities
Question 14: To show freedom must apply nationwide