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Remarks by President Barack Obama at the 50th Anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery Marches
"Obama's Speech at Selma, 2015"
by Barack Obama
Look at our history. We are Lewis and Clark and Sacajawea, pioneers who braved the unfamiliar, followed by a stampede of farmers and miners, and entrepreneurs and hucksters. That's our spirit. That's who we are.
We are Sojourner Truth and Fannie Lou Hamer, women who could do as much as any man and then some. And we’re Susan B. Anthony, who shook the system until the law reflected that truth. That is our character.
We’re the immigrants who stowed away on ships to reach these shores, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free –- Holocaust survivors, Soviet defectors, the Lost Boys of Sudan. We’re the hopeful strivers who cross the Rio Grande because we want our kids to know a better life. That’s how we came to be.
We’re the slaves who built the White House and the economy of the South. We’re the ranch hands and cowboys who opened up the West, and countless laborers who laid rail, and raised skyscrapers, and organized for workers’ rights.
We’re the fresh-faced GIs who fought to liberate a continent. And we’re the Tuskeegee Airmen, and the Navajo code-talkers, and the Japanese Americans who fought for this country even as their own liberty had been denied.
In this passage, President Obama uses allusion for what purposes?
(Select all options that apply.)
(2 points)
to show that America is made of like-minded people whose goal is to perververe
to compare people from other countries with U.S. citizens
to argue that the current moment in history is unique
to highlight the diversity of the nation’s citizens
to contrast supporters of freedom with those who oppose freedom
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- to show that America is made of like-minded people whose goal is to perververe
- to highlight the diversity of the nation’s citizens
Explanation: The allusions list many different historical figures and groups to emphasize both a shared American spirit of perseverance ("That's our spirit/That's who we are") and the nation's diverse origins and contributors. The other options are not supported by the passage.
- to show that America is made of like-minded people whose goal is to perververe
- to highlight the diversity of the nation’s citizens
Explanation: The allusions list many different historical figures and groups to emphasize both a shared American spirit of perseverance ("That's our spirit/That's who we are") and the nation's diverse origins and contributors. The other options are not supported by the passage.
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