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this question has two parts. first, answer part a. then, answer part b.
part a
what is lewis’s purpose for discussing martin luther king jr. in this interview?
to explain how king inspired his own civil rights actions
to contrast king’s approach to civil rights with his parents’ views
to describe how his views about civil rights action differed from king’s
to educate his audience about king’s unknown contributions to civil rights
part b
which quote from the interview best supports the answer to part a?
they said that’s the way it is.
it seemed like he was saying to me, john lewis, you, too, can make a contribution.
he was speaking at a church in montgomery.
and he was saying, in effect, that we must not just be concerned about the purity of our own hands with milk and honey.
Part A
To determine Lewis's purpose, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: If Lewis is explaining how King inspired civil rights actions, this focuses on inspiration.
- Option 2: Contrasting with parents' views isn't indicated here.
- Option 3: Describing differing views on action isn't the focus.
- Option 4: Informing about unknown contributions is less likely than showing inspiration. The key is how King inspired Lewis's civil rights actions, so the first option is correct.
We need a quote that supports the idea of King inspiring Lewis. The quote "It seemed like he was saying to me, John Lewis, you, too, can make a contribution" directly shows King's inspiration for Lewis to act, matching the Part A answer.
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A. To explain how King inspired his own civil rights actions