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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used different words to adapt to different audiences, and also to use words that are suitable for the occasion.

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Martin Luther King Jr. used different words with different audiences to connect with and inspire a wide range of people. He tailored his language to the specific context and needs of different groups, using religious references and moral appeals with religious audiences, while employing more political and civil rights language in other settings. By doing so, he effectively conveyed his message to diverse audiences and sparked a collective call for action and change.

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