Read the excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”
Just as the Apostle Paul left his village of Tarsus and carried the gospel of Jesus Christ to the far corners of the Greco Roman world, so am I compelled to carry the gospel of freedom beyond my own hometown.
Why does King use this allusion? (Q)
A. to share historical precedent
B. to emphasize the morality of his cause (A)
C. to define the purpose of his travel
D. to compare the goals of famous leaders
Answer: Let the readers learn about unknown territories.
Explanation: In my opinion, Shackleton believed that by writing his memoir he would let the readers know about landscapes and territories that were unknown. That is the reason why he used vivid and descriptive language so the audience could feel they were experiencing what was being told.
Answer:
This is because, as a journalist, she owed the public the duty to report the truth free from personal bias or opinions.
Explanation:
Nellie Bly was a famous journalist in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She was especially known for going under cover or disguising her self, to obtain sensitive information. Her editor at the Newspapers establishment she worked in, encouraged her to write up things as she finds them; good or bad, and to write the truth at all times.
This instruction must have been given as this was a basic requirement for every excellent journalist. Unbiased, true, and accurate reports are among the required and fundamental ethics of the job.
Bly's editor advised her to describe what she found, whether positive or negative, to maintain credibility and objectivity.
The editor told Bly to describe what she found, regardless of whether it was positive or negative, in order to maintain credibility and objectivity in her journalistic work. By being honest in her evaluations and not favoring any particular author or publisher, Bly could offer unbiased reviews that readers could trust.
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A. out of touch with the earth.
B. too concerned with property.
C. depending on worthless machinery.
D. moving to cities.