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English, 20.05.2021 03:10 brittinyvenegas

Click to read the passages from "Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance," by Martin
Luther King Jr, and the Gettysburg Address, by Abraham Lincoln. Then answer
the question.
What theme is addressed in the two passages?
A. No matter how hard people fight for justice, they will be forgotten.
B. Individual names may not be remembered, but their fight for
freedom will be forever valued.
C. Never give up because you'll eventually get your way.
D. Fighting for justice is not worth the effort.

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