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Part A What is a theme in this passage? Life has predictable stages. People become childish in old age. Life ends in nothingness. People often pretend to be someone they are not. Question 2 Part B Which line from the passage supports the answer to Part A? "Is second childishness and mere oblivion," (line 27) "His acts being seven ages." (line 5) "And all the men and women merely players;" (line 2) "Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything." (line 28)
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30 points! : ) also! question number two! analyze the connection mlk makes between the emancipation proclamation and the current situation african americans were experiencing. a; martin luther king was speaking about the need to free african americans from slavery, just like abraham lincoln did years ago. b; martin luther king makes the point that 100 years after slaves were freed by the emancipation proclamation, they are not truly free due to continued segregation. c; martin luther king thought life was going very well for african americans, and no further action needed to be taken. he showed extreme gratitude to abraham lincoln. d; martin luther king expressed extreme anger towards abraham lincoln for not ending segregation.
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