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English, 04.12.2019 22:31 owlsandR5

Read this passage:
the tortuous road which has led from montgomery,
alabama to oslo bears witness to this truth. this is a road
over which millions of negroes are travelling to find a new
sense of dignity. this same road has opened for all
americans a new era of progress and hope. it has led to a
new civil rights bill, and it will, i am convinced, be widened
and lengthened into a super highway of justice as negro
and white men in increasing numbers create alliances to
overcome their common problems.
-- martin luther king jr., nobel prize acceptance speech,
1964
how does king use figurative language to express the idea that victory
for the civil rights movement will only come after a long and difficult
journey?
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a. he compares the journey to both a "tortuous road" and "a
super highway of justice."
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b. he compares the journey to "a new sense of dignity" and "a
new era of progress and hope."
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c. he compares the journey to the time between the declaration
of independence and the civil rights act.
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d. he compares the journey to a trip from montgomery, alabama,
to oslo, norway.

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