No. Compare means to look at the similarities, and contrast means to look at the differences.
Is martin's speech "I have a dream" persuasive speech?
the speach that dr king make was "Eveybody dance now"
where he did the speech
the cause is that he had a dream so he desided to write about it and he called it i have a dream speech then he shared it with the world.
DREAM
Is martin's speech "I have a dream" persuasive speech?
“I Have a Dream speech”
the speach that dr king make was "Eveybody dance now"
where he did the speech
the cause is that he had a dream so he desided to write about it and he called it i have a dream speech then he shared it with the world.
MArtin Luther King Jr. And the speech said I have a dream.
It can be a verb - to dream It can be a noun - I had a dream
The word "dream" can be a noun (referring to a series of thoughts and images that occur during sleep) or a verb (referring to the act of experiencing dreams while sleeping).
DREAM
"There are two situations which influence your dream." Grammatically correct; logically unsound.
That was the occasion for the "I Have a Dream" speech.
In his "I Have a Dream" speech, Martin Luther King Jr. called for an end to racism and for civil rights for all Americans. He expressed his vision of a future where people are judged by their character, not by the color of their skin. The speech is considered one of the most iconic moments in the civil rights movement and continues to inspire people around the world to fight for equality and justice.