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The most likely reason King uses allusions in this part of his speech is to
share his knowledge of American geography.
compare Northern and Southern destinations.
remind listeners about small-town accountability.
encourage listeners to envision freedom everywhere.
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encourage listeners to envision freedom everywhere.
King's geographic allusions (e.g., "from every mountainside," naming regions) extend the call for freedom across the whole nation, asking listeners to imagine liberty ringing in every place rather than just highlighting local accountability or showing geographical knowledge.
King's geographic allusions (e.g., "from every mountainside," naming regions) extend the call for freedom across the whole nation, asking listeners to imagine liberty ringing in every place rather than just highlighting local accountability or showing geographical knowledge.
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