English, 28.10.2020 01:00 kenken2583
Les Miserables Quote Analysis #1
Read before and after the quote so you understand the context of the quote. Then, tell what the quote MEANS. Your answer should be in paragraph form and must be 2-3 paragraphs in length.
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How does the allusion to the boston tea party reinforce king’s argument about civil disobedience? by citing an example of civil disobedience by everyday people, king shows that civil disobedience can be necessary and productive. by using an example of civil disobedience that took place in the past, king shows that civil disobedience is no longer necessary. by using an example of civil disobedience that took place in the north, king shows that the southern states have not used civil disobedience effectively. by using an example of a “massive act of civil disobedience,” king shows that the demonstrations in alabama are not as large and disruptive as his critics think.
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Les Miserables Quote Analysis #1
Read before and after the quote so you understand the context of t...
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