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Q: What tone does Martin Luther king Jr create through his choice of words in the following portion of his Nobel prize acceptance speech?
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What theme does martin Luther king jr develop in his nobel prize acceptance speech?

There is still hope for the


What technique does Martin Luther King Jr. use by comparing justice to an injured person in this passage from his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech?

Metaphor.


Who was the civil rights leader who fought through nonviolent action?

Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi


Was Martin Luther a secularist?

No. Martin Luther believed fervently in a theocracy which would be ruled over by the Church following his reforms, e.g. the Lutheran Church.


Luther believed souls could be saved through?

faith


What did martin Luther mean by justification by grace through faith?

The more faith you showed and the more you practiced the ways of the bible, the more likely you were to get into heaven. You would not get in by paying indulgences and following rules of the Church and Pope.


How does Martin Luther King Jr.'s use of metaphor in this passage from his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech affect his tone?

It makes the speech sound more poetic


Which was the following practices was not a source of contention between the Catholic church and martin Luther?

The sacrament of communion


How would you abbreviate the following Martin Luther king junior?

Either MLK or M.L. King


What happen to martin Luther king in 1929?

He attempted suicide following the death of his grandmother.


What of the following practices was not a source of contention between the Catholic Church and Martin Luther?

The sacrament of communion


what according to Luther is the sole religious authority?

According to Luther, the sole religious authority was himself. This belief was based on his own interpretation of the Bible which drove his own following of Christianity.