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King’s speech is from the point of view of a fellow African American who seeks civil rights and will not rest until the African American community achieves equal rights in the United States, but only through nonviolent methods. He states that African Americans will keep striving for freedom, but at the same time, he encourages the African American community to not indulge in any wrong or violent deeds. Malcolm X also attempts to encourage the African American community to revolt against destructive inequality, but he advocates using force and violence when necessary. His words “the ballot or the bullet” are meant to serve as an ultimatum to the government. If African Americans are not allowed to vote, then they may turn to violence to achieve their goals.
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D. She likely disagreed, since she believed that women could be just as strong and resilient as men.
Explanation:
Sojourner Truth, real name Isabella Baumfree, was born from slavery and so her whole life was spent trying t bring about change and freedom not only of the blacks/slaves, but also equal rights of men and women. She would later become one of the most famous human rights activist of all times, especially for her work towards women suffrage.
The most famous speech she delivered was "<em>Ain't I A Woman</em>", now more famous for it being an abolitionist and and women's rights' tone. When her women suffrage movement began to be condemned and criticized by others, with the idea that women being too sentimental and emotional to take part in politics, she greatly disagreed. Rather, she believed that women are the same as men, strong and resilient and also capable enough to be included in the affairs of the society and political scene.
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Explanation: wants to be seen as a lion-Nobel , in Reality he is a rat and pig famer
i am not the greatest at poetry/english but upon searching keywords such as unshorn and shaggy to see their defintions i think your answers would be the first two
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poet
martyr
Zionist
Explanation:
Hannah Senesh was a Hungarian Jewish poet, writing both in Hungarian and Hebrew. Senesh embraced Zionism and joined Maccabea, a Hungarian Zionist students organization.
In 1944, Senesh tried to assist in the rescue of Hungarian Jews about to be deported to the German death camp at Auschwitz. She was arrested, then imprisoned and tortured, but refused to reveal details of her mission. Hannah Senesh was eventually tried and executed by firing squad. She is regarded as a national heroine and martyr in Israel.