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2 March, 18:13

Dr. King uses the words "heat of injustice" and "heat of oppression" to describe Mississippi because

A) he is describing a very warm climate.

B) it is full of uncomfortable racism.

C) it is the only state with inequality.

D) he is persuading people to move away.

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  1. 2 March, 18:29
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    I believe the answer is B) because he is saying "heat" in a way to describe something that is very active and occurring. It is a very hot, or popular, thing.

    (Almost as if he is saying racism is hot and in its prime.)
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