and find the right title for paragraphs 2 to 5.● A Reverand's speech ● The nation 's unity● Luther King's dream ● The condition of African Americans B – Read the speech and find the following answers.1-What does Martin Luther King compare discrimination to (paragraph 2)?…............................................................................................................................................................2- Read paragraph 3 and complete the following sentence : « With the end of segregation, the nation will become (devenir) like a solid …................................ »3-How do we know that Martin Luther King was a Christian (paragraph 3)?…............................................................................................................................................................4-What does he claim (=ask)for African Americans (paragraph 4)?…............................................................................................................................................................5-In what year did he make this speech?…............................................................................................................................................................6-Give two elements of Martin Luther King's dream (paragraph 4):…............................................................................................................................................................…............................................................................................................................................................7-What word from Martin Luther King's speech can be replaced by hope (paragraph 5)? …............................................................................................................................................................435He compares it to a lonely islandBrotherhood2Because the speech defines unity and love towards one another and him trusting faith to full extent that segregation would end He has a dream that one day african americans wont be judged by their colorHe made this speech in 1963He had a dream that his four children wouldn’t be judged by the color of their skin and the state of mississippi will be turned it a state of freedom and justiceThe word to replace hope is faith or believe
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Fall '16
Mr. Skinner
Southern United States, Martin Luther King, Jr., Rev. Martin Luther King