The most famous from this speech is "Segregation today... segregation tomorrow... segregation forever." What is the effect of the parallelism in this line from paragraph 1 underscores how segregation was an important part of the past and will continue to be in the future emphasizes how strongly Wallace hates efforts from the North to force their values on the South It relates an emotional appeal for the sake of the future children of the South and the need to protect them It emphasizes Wallace's belief that segregation is a permanent part of their life
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English, 22.06.2019 08:10, audjwood67
Which situation from a novel best reflects the following theme? prejudice can be found in unexpected places and is always hurtful to those exposed to it. a. community members admire a public figure until a child exposes him as a fraud b. witnesses to a violent attack remain quiet for fear of endangering their families o c. a talented doctor cannot get work in a neytown because he is an "outsider." d. a couple tries to keep their romance alive across a great distance but fails.
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