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read the excerpt from dr. martin luther king’s “letter from birmingham jail.” of course, there is nothing new about this kind of civil disobedience. it was evidenced sublimely in the refusal of shadrach, meshach and abednego to obey the laws of nebuchadnezzar, on the ground that a higher moral law was at stake. king uses this allusion to ○ retell an important historical tale. ○ describe a governmental struggle in another place. ○ explain the reason for his peaceful approach. ○ forge a connection with familiar figures of faith.
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are well-known figures in Abrahamic faiths (from the Book of Daniel) who defied a secular law to uphold their moral/religious beliefs. King, a religious leader addressing a largely religious audience (fellow clergymen), uses this allusion to link his act of civil disobedience to a familiar, revered example of faith-driven resistance, creating a relatable, authoritative connection. The other options are incorrect: he does not retell the tale in full, the example is not about a governmental struggle's details, and it does not explain his peaceful method directly.
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forge a connection with familiar figures of faith.