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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How does Martin Luther King, Jr. use structure to help form his claim in “Letters From Birmingham Jail”?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I remember doing this! Well, in his writing, King uses figurative language, literary writing, and his letter's structure plays a big role in how the reader understands the information. Did this help? @Kayla1515 Feel free to medal and fan me!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorta it kinda made it a little clearer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well to better understand what I mean, try to find parts in his writing where he uses figurative language! If you know and understand what figurative language is, you will find lots in his letter! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol now it helps alot more! thank you so much!(:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No Problem! I'm here to help! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well i actually have to explain this over the phone, how can i shorten it please help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Martin Luther King uses lots of figurative language in his letter. For example "(give example)". Another example is when he said... "(another example)". He also structures his letter in a way that his readers will better understand him. He always gives an example of something terrible happening in the world, then he gives a figurative line to go along with it so his audience can get a better picture of what he is trying to say." @kayla1515 I just wrote this, you can now provide the examples.

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