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Do you know the story "The Gettysburg Address"? If you did theres a question for it, it asks this Use the passages to answer the question. LETTER FROM BIRMINGHAM JAIL Credit Line: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” April 16, 1963. The Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr. What is one difference between the two passages? (1 point) Responses King believes some tension is necessary, while Lincoln calls for unity. King believes some tension is necessary, while Lincoln calls for unity. King’s tone is formal while Lincoln’s is more conversational. King’s tone is formal while Lincoln’s is more conversational. Lincoln responds to his critics, while King lists the concerns he has for unifying the country. Lincoln responds to his critics, while King lists the concerns he has for unifying the country. Lincoln believes some tension is necessary, while King calls for unity.
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The correct response to highlight one difference between the two passages—Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail" and Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address"—is:
**King believes some tension is necessary, while Lincoln calls for unity.**
In his letter, King emphasizes the importance of nonviolent tension in the pursuit of justice and equality, suggesting that such tension is necessary to bring about change. In contrast, Lincoln's address focuses on the need for national unity and healing in the aftermath of the Civil War.
**King believes some tension is necessary, while Lincoln calls for unity.**
In his letter, King emphasizes the importance of nonviolent tension in the pursuit of justice and equality, suggesting that such tension is necessary to bring about change. In contrast, Lincoln's address focuses on the need for national unity and healing in the aftermath of the Civil War.