Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Effective Argument

After reading Letter from Birmingham Dr. King is addressing a form of government, who has addressed his civil rights movement demonstrations. The tone he is using seems to be a stern and almost angry. All of this combined is effective but what I thought was most effective was that fact that he starts off the letter by stating that he normally doesn’t respond to these types of complaints. So to me this makes a statement that they have obviously said something that Dr. King felt like he needed to address. I think I could use a lot of different examples from Dr. King's letter. He is one of the most influential speakers so anything I could take away from his letter can be useful.

Morgan Chiles

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