In his speech at Selma in 2015, President Obama emphasizes the words "freedom" and "struggle." The connotation of "freedom" evokes a sense of hope and progress, highlighting the ongoing pursuit of civil rights, while "struggle" conveys the challenges and sacrifices made in that pursuit, underscoring the resilience of those who fought for equality. Together, these words reflect Obama's view that while significant progress has been made, the journey toward true justice and equality requires continued effort and commitment from all Americans.
"Obama's Speech at Selma, 2015"
by Barack Obama
Analyze two words from the passage and explain how their connotation clarifies the author’s point of view. Include a summary of the author’s point of view in your response. Use 3 sentences.
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