Read the excerpt from "Lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr."
Our workers labor for many hours every day under the hot sun, often without safe drinking water or toilet facilities.
Our workers are constantly subjected to incredible pressures and intimidation to meet excessive quotas.
My friends, if we are going to end the suffering, we must use the same people power that vanquished injustice in Montgomery, Selma, and Birmingham.
Based on this passage, the reader can conclude that one purpose of Chavez’s speech is to
give people interesting information about how a grape farm operates.
persuade people to join the farm workers’ fight against poor working conditions.
urge people to decrease the quotas that farm workers must meet each month.
show people that the workers in Selma are the same as the farm workers.
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