1. Reread paragraph 4 of “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and respond to the following prompt:
King concludes paragraph 4 with the statement, “Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider.” How does King develop this idea across paragraph 4? What details does King use to develop the idea?
2. Also, read paragraphs 6–9 (from “In any non-violent campaign” to “to live in monologue rather than dialogue”). Box any unfamiliar words and look up their definitions. Choose the definition that makes the most sense in the context, and write a brief definition above or near the word in the text.
King concludes paragraph 4 with the statement, “Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider.” How does King develop this idea across paragraph 4? What details does King use to develop the idea?
2. Also, read paragraphs 6–9 (from “In any non-violent campaign” to “to live in monologue rather than dialogue”). Box any unfamiliar words and look up their definitions. Choose the definition that makes the most sense in the context, and write a brief definition above or near the word in the text.