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Martin Luther King Jr.

I Have A Dream Speech

Nonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | Published in 1973

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Questions

1. “Four score and seven years ago” is an example of what rhetorical device?

A) hyperbole

B) metonymy

C) allusion

D) understatement

2. When King says, “Four score and seven years ago,” he:

A) emphasizes his extensive knowledge of American history.

B) creates a lighthearted tone by referencing a popular and famous speech.

C) Indicates the purpose of his speech to the audience.

D) connects the present day to a previously momentous day in American history.

3. King’s use of the phrase “We can never be satisfied” is an example of:

A) allusion

B) anaphora

C) synecdoche

D) metaphor

4. Which best states the overall message of King’s speech?

A) It has been one hundred years since the Emancipation Proclamation, but Black people are still not free in the United States.

B) Freedom for all in the United States requires the dedication and cooperation of multiple stakeholders.

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