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Question 9 (
Answer the following questions by choosing the best grammatical sentence. The sentence in the question may be correct. You may need to consider more than one possible problem in each question. Sentences compose a rhetorical analysis essay.

Dr. King uses the metaphor, “lonely island of poverty . . . midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity” to compare the economic inequality the Negro is experiencing.

Question 9 options:

a) The sentence is correct.


b) Dr. King uses the metaphor “lonely island of poverty . . . midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity” to compare the economic inequality the Negro is experiencing.


c) Dr. King uses the metaphor “lonely island of poverty . . . midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity”, to compare the economic inequality the Negro is experiencing.


d) Dr. King uses the metaphor “lonely island of poverty . . . midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity,” to compare the economic inequality the Negro is experiencing.

Question 10
Answer the following questions by choosing the best grammatical sentence. The sentence in the question may be correct. You may need to consider more than one possible problem in each question. Sentences compose a rhetorical analysis essay.

Next, Dr. King transitions, from the past, to the present, to further emphasize his message of racial inequality.

Question 10 options:

a) The sentence is correct.


b) Next, Dr. King transitions from the past to the present to further emphasize his message of racial inequality.


c) Next, Dr. King, transitions from the past to the present to further emphasize his message of racial inequality.


d) Next, Dr. King, transitions, from the past, to the present, to further emphasize his message of racial inequality.

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Answer:

option b for both

Explanation:

Dr. King uses the metaphor “lonely island of poverty . . . midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity” to compare the economic inequality the Negro is experiencing.

Next, Dr. King transitions from the past to the present to further emphasize his message of racial inequality.