Martin Luther King Compare and Contrast Paragraph
Autor: rachellegarcia1 • March 12, 2014 • Essay • 250 Words (1 Pages) • 1,287 Views
MLK Compare and Contrast Paragraph
Have you ever seen someone stand up for thousands of people? Well, in this paragraph you will see how Martin Luther King Jr. did when he wanted to stand up for people. There are many differences in these two writings. One of the major differences in his speech and his common (song) was that MLK hadn’t used any vocabulary words that had gone along with these two writings. In the speech “I Have a Dream” MLK had used 15+ vocabulary words. For Example, Martin Luther king Jr. had used words like Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and Persecution. In MLK common he mainly talks about the differences that they had and how they wanted to change, and none of the vocab. However, lots of people had wanted MLK to start this constitution. Next, the speech had some facts about how they had stated to change the rules and they had allowed the Negros to do some of the things that the whites did. After the Negros had started to do some of the stuff the whites did, the whites started to get mad because they didn’t want them to do the stuff they did. The common also had some different facts about how they wanted to change the racism that had been going on and how they couldn’t take it anymore. In conclusion, these two speeches and commons have many differences and cool facts, but they are both really fun to read and learn about and educational.
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