Write a response to King’s letter from the perspective of ONE of the following:
one of the local clergyman
a white moderate who has read the letter in the newspaper
a student protestor
Consider the social dynamics of the time to determine how that person may have viewed the letter. Then, write a reply letter to Dr. King in response that addresses some of the specific claims made in the "Letter from Birmingham Jail." Your response may be favorable or unfavorable, though it should be respectful in tone either way.
Requirements:
Letter format (Dear, Sincerely, etc)
Minimum of 4 paragraphs
Include at least TWO of the following rhetorical devices: allusion, repetition, juxtaposition, or parallelism.
Please highlight and label your rhetorical devices.
ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
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Write a response to King’s letter from the perspective of ONE of the following:
one of the local cl...