Answer:
Things that could have possibly influenced you:
Being adopted; I was adopted and it changed my life greatly. It makes you realize that you should be grateful for what you have right now.
An accident that changed your life; meaning if you were in a car accident and almost passed away, you could write about how it made you look at life differently. However, it does not have to be a car accident! It can be whatever has influenced you before. :)
It can literally be anything! It doesn't have to major for everyone else, it just has to be something major to you!
Explanation: Also, you are supposed to write down a time you were influenced by a major change in your life; so I decided to list a few ideas to help you out.
5. Part A: On page 42, African American leaders are deciding whether to continue the bus boycott after
the first day. Many leaders didn't believe it could affect change or were fearful of the consequences,
but E.D. Nixon argued differently. What was E.D. Nixon's claim?
Part B: What reasoning did he provide for his claim? How effective was the reasoning in persuading
his audience of Montgomery's African American leaders? Support your answer with evidence from the
text.
Book: Freedom walkers
Answer:
A leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott who also became the spokesperson for nonviolent protest by African Americans was "Martin Luther King Jr." since he was inspired by the non-violent tactics of Gandhi.
Explanation:
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