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English, 25.11.2021 05:50, codyclay

Which of the following is the example of call and response used in lines 152-158? King speaks, and Euchner responds with "Oh Lord! Amen! Yes! Sure enough!"

King speaks, and the audience responds with "Oh Lord! Amen! Yes! Sure enough!"

The audience cheers, and King responds with "Oh Lord! Amen! Yes! Sure enough!"

Euchner speaks, and King responds with "Oh Lord! Amen! Yes! Sure enough!"

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