Lines 76-79 in Passage 2 ("The edifying . . .
durability") are best described as
(A) contesting the notion of King’s historical
importance that is advanced by the author
of Passage 1
(B) providing an explanation for the view of
King’s speech that is expressed by the
author of Passage 1
(C) challenging the portrait of the civil rights
movement that is presented by the author
of Passage 1
(D) offering a humorous anecdote that supports
a statement made by the author
of Passage 1
(E) dismissing a perspective that is similarly
rejected by the author of Passage 1

Answer :

michell96

According to the text it can be inferred that Passage 2 can be described as providing an explanation for the view of King's speech that is expressed by the author of Passage 1 (option B).

What explains the terms uplifting...durability?

According to the information provided in the fragment, edifying universality can be understood as a term that the king includes in his speech. In general, these terms can be explained by referring to the author's explanation in Passage 1.

What is the statement the author uses to explain the term?

The statement the author uses to explain the term the King includes in his speech is:

  • "The edifying universality of those four words who hasn't dreamed, and who cannot identify with people whose dreams of a better world are punished with violence helps to explain their durability."

According to the above, lines 76-79 are referring to how the author of Passage 1 explains the King's point of view in his speech.

Note: This question is incomplete. Here is the missing part:

  • "The edifying universality of those four words who hasn't dreamed, and who cannot identify with people whose dreams of a better world are punished with violence helps to explain their durability."

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