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63.
d. The protest at the Greensboro Woolworth lunch counter inspired
others. Lines 25–27 state
two weeks later similar demonstrations had
spread to several cities, within a year similar peaceful demonstrations took
place in over a hundred cities North and South.
64.
b. The passage implies that the 1963 March on Washington was a very
successful demonstration:
it attracted more than twice the number
(line 35) of people
than organizers expected and riveted the nation’s
attention (lines 33–34), drawing attention to the issues that the march
promoted.
65.
c. One meaning of
refrain is a regularly recurring verse in a song. In
this context,
refrain refers to the recurring phrase “I
have a dream,”
that Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. used in his famous speech.
66.
d. The term
second-class citizen is not
a legal state of citizenship, rather it
is a descriptive term that refers to a condition in which citizens of a
nation are denied the rights and privileges that other citizens enjoy.
67.
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