How does Martin Luther King, Jr. use structure to help form his claim in “Letters From Birmingham Jail”?
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!
Sorta it kinda made it a little clearer
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! :)
Lol now it helps alot more! thank you so much!(:
No Problem! I'm here to help! :)
Well i actually have to explain this over the phone, how can i shorten it please help
"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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