1. In Letter from Birmingham City Jail, what does King describe as the problem that he and the protesters have been fighting against?
A. justice

B. segregation

C. freedom

D. nonviolence

2. Which rhetorical device is exemplified in the following passage from “Frederick Douglass”?
. . when it belongs at last to all, when it is truly instinct, . . .; when it is finally won . . .
A. repetition

B. parallelism

C. exclamation

D. metaphor