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English, 30.01.2020 02:56 Kkgiddy

Martin luther king jr. uses repetition of the phrase "i have a dream” to

1. encourage his audience to believe equality is possible.
2. inform his listeners about the importance of dreams.
3. explain several steps that must be taken to gain equality.
4. argue that every dream is unique but important.

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