Martin Luther King Jr., passionate, strong willed, persuasive, good hearted.

equality, that people should be equal no matter the color of their skin.

unrest throughout the nation, discrimination, equal rights movements.

the world was in disarray over rights for blacks, yes, yes, no, the issue of equality is smaller but there is still inequality in the world.

the entire nation, yes, equality.

it wants them to treat each other equally.

meaningful, important, needed, defend, neither, both.

yes, yes, yes.

equality, he talks about blacks not being able to do everything whites can do, “But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free”.

yes, because ethical is “relating to moral principles” and this is a moral issue we have been dealing with for years.

some rhetorical devices used: anaphora “one hundred years later”, anaphora “I have a dream”, anaphora “let freedom ring”, anaphora “we can not be satisfied”, allusion “five score years ago”, metaphor “but we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt”, metaphor “We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation”, parallelism “and they have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom”, personification “riches of freedom”?, personification “justice rolls down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream”.

they all talk about justice and equality.

both positive and negative.

he feels passionately and strongly about the subject, makes me feel like I want to join the cause.

none.

none.

“it not only marked him as a master orator and a brilliant wordsmith, but also put pressure on President Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration to push for civil rights laws to pass through Congress” yourdictionary.com

yes.