1. On the eve of his death, what did Dr. King say on the opportunity that we have to do? 2. Even after his death, Dr. King has continued challenging the Americans to make America a better nation. What evidence from the text supports this conclusion? 3. Based on this speech, what can you infer about economic and social justice in America? 4. Based on this proclamation, how could Americans supporting each other bring America closer to Dr. King's "promised land" of equality and opportunity? Support your answer with evidence from the text. 5. In the last paragraph of the text, what did President Obama try to persuade people to do? Do you think this could also be applied in the current situation of our country? Explain your answer. comCTIONS
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