Why does King use this allusion? to appeal to his critics’ sense of duty to describe an historical precedent to commemorate a famous leader to encourage a consideration of ethics
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The correct answer is option B.
Martin Luther King uses this allusion to establish a historical precedent for his actions.
He refers to the historical event Boston Tea Party where several tea boxes were thrown into the sea.
He says that such acts of civil obedience have been his inspiration.
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D. To encourage a consideration of ethics
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