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    In the excerpt from "Choice: A Tribute to Dr Martin Luther King, Jr " by Alice Walker, the author uses metaphor to emphasize the progress that has been made because of Dr King's efforts Walker describes how he helped restore not just tangible things like land and natural beauty, but also a sense of heritage and identity to African Americans
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    In this excerpt from Alice Walker's "Choice: A Tribute to Dr Martin Luther King, Jr ," the author employs a technique called metonymy Metonymy is when a word is substituted with another related word or phrase
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    Read the excerpt from 'Choice: A Tribute to Dr Martin What does Walker emphasize with the metaphor in this Luther King, Jr ' by Alice Walker excerpt? A But add to all of these things the one thing that seems how King struggled to achieve his goal to me second to none in importance: He gave us back our heritage
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    Choice: A Tribute to Dr Martin Luther King, Jr Alice Walker My great-great-great-grandmother walked as a slave from Virginia to Eatonton, Georgia—which passes for the Walker ancestral home—with two babies on her hips She lived to be a hundred and twenty-five years old and my own father knew her as a boy
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    In this excerpt from Alice Walker’s tribute to Dr Martin Luther King, Jr , the description of King being calm and serene during his arrest evokes admiration and respect When Walker notes that King displayed no fear and seemed at peace, it connects the reader emotionally to King’s extraordinary courage
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    "Choice: A Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr " By Alice Walker Why was the setting of this address significant? Walker made it at a restaurant that had been serving people of color for only a few years Why did Alice keep her maiden name of "Walker"? To honor the memory of her great-great-great-grandmother who traveled from Virginia to Georgia
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