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1. In this, the most famous section of King's speech, King uses the oratory technique of repetition. List two phrases King repeats several times.
2. King refers to the "American Dream." What is this dream? (Hint--use a
search engine if you need to!)
3. Read the third paragraph of this section. Why would this be a difficult dream
to accomplish?
4. According to King, what is more important than the color of a person's skin?
5. What are interposition and nullification?
6. King says that the Alabama governor's lips "are presently dripping with the
words of Interposition and nullification." What does this mean?
7. Why does King suggest that people will sing "My Country 'tis of Thee" with
"new meaning?"
8. In the last half of this section, it seems King might be suggesting that until
everyone is free, no one is free, Comment on this belief. Do you agree?
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