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Section R: Writing & Grammar
Martin Luther King's__(a) (contribute) to our history as an
outstanding leader began when he came to the _(b)____ (assist) of Rosa
Parks, a seamstress who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white
passenger. In those days American Blacks were confined to positions of
second class citizenship by restrictive laws and customs. To break these laws
would mean _(c) _____ (subjugate) and _(d)____ (humiliate) by the police and
the legal system. Beatings, ---(e)_(imprison) and sometimes death
awaited those who defied the System. Martin Luther King's tactics of protest
involved non-violent (f) (resist) to racial injustice.
Read the paragraph given above. Fill in the blanks with the noun forms of
the verb in brackets. (3 marks)​

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Answered by renugoyal96709
2

Explanation:

Martin Luther King’s contribution (contribute) to our history as an outstanding leader began when he came to the assistance (assist) of Rosa Parks, a seamstress who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger. In those days American Blacks were confined to positions of second class citizenship by restrictive laws and customs. To break these laws would mean subjugation(subjugate) and humiliation (humiliate) by the police and the legal system. Beatings, imprisonment(imprison) and sometimes death awaited those who defied the System. Martin Luther King’s tactics of protest involved non-violent resistance (resist) to racial injustice.

Answered by alvinamjohn
1

Answer:

Martin Luther King's contribution to our history as an

outstanding leader began when he came to the assistance of Rosa

Parks, a seamstress who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white

passenger. In those days American Blacks were confined to positions of

second class citizenship by restrictive laws and customs. To break these laws  would mean subjugation and humiliation by the police and

the legal system. Beatings, imprisonment and sometimes death

awaited those who defied the System. Martin Luther King's tactics of protest  involved non-violent resistance to racial injustice.

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