The King s Speech Summary

The King s Speech Summary

in summary of 3-5 sentences, explain the purpose of martin luther king speech​

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1. in summary of 3-5 sentences, explain the purpose of martin luther king speech​


Answer:

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2. what is the main focus of martin luther king jr.'s speech?​


Answer:

"I Have a Dream" is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, in which he called for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the United States.


3. what is the main focus of Martin Luther king Jr.'s speech?​


Answer:

To encourage public opinion in favor of creating an equal society for all races.

Another Answer:

Convincing everyone to live in peace and tranquility


4. Which part of the speech provides summary of the main points of the speech?​


Answer:

Conclusion. The conclusion of your speech summarizes your purpose and main points while leaving a lasting impression with your audience.

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Answer:

Conclusion. The conclusion of your speech summarizes your purpose and main points while leaving a lasting impression with your audience.


5. A brief summary of a book, article, speech or other text. a. summary b.paraphase c.precis​


Answer:

a. summary

Explanation:

A summary is a short overview of the main points of an article or other source, written entirely in your own words

Answer:

C. Precis

Explanation:

A precis s a brief summary of a book, article, speech or other text.


6. Summary of informative speech


Answer:

It intends to pass on information to the public for the safety and enlightenment.


7. summary of brindis speech of rizal


Answer:

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8. Both The King's Speech and The Black Swan won a lot of Oscar awards in 2010. c. King's Speech, Black Swan, Oscar b. King's Speech, Black Swan a. The King's Speech, The Black Swan


Answer:

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9. summary of the beggar and the king​


Answer:

The theme of The Beggar and the King is that pride leads to the downfall of man. This theme is apparent throughout the story as the king's downfall is foreshadowed after the beggar leaves. Although we never see his downfall, it can be speculated that the king is haunted by the beggar's words


10. Which part of the speech provides summary of the main points of speech ?​


Answer:

The introduction should get the audience's attention, describe the topic, state the thesis or purpose, and give an overview of the speech and its main points.


11. Summary of corazon aquino's speech


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12. 1. What is Martin Luther King Jr.'s purpose for writing this speech? Wh?​


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The speech addressed the topic of equality for the African Americans and the White people. The purpose of the speech was to address the issues of segregation and racism as a whole. King speaks about the issues of racism and segregation in America during the 1960's.

Answer:

The purpose of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" Speech is to expose the American public to the injustice of racial inequality and to persuade them to stop discriminating on the basis of race.

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13. summary of the movie " KING ARTHUR: THE LEGEND SWORD"​


After the murder of his father, young Arthur's power-hungry uncle Vortigern seizes control of the crown. Robbed of his birthright, he grows up the hard way in the back alleys of the city, not knowing who he truly is. When fate leads him to pull the Excalibur sword from stone, Arthur embraces his true destiny to become a legendary fighter and leader.

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14. king and I musical story summary​


Answer:

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The king and I, the fifth musical produced by the duo of composer Richard Rodgers and dramatist Oscar Hammerstein, premiered at Broadway’s St. James Theatre in March 1951. The musical is based on Margaret Landon’s novel Anna and the King of Siam (1944). The plot follows British schoolteacher Anna who is hired by the King of Siam as part of an initiative to modernize the country.

Set in 1862, the play opens as Anna Leonowens, a recently widowed teacher, arrives in Bangkok at the King’s request, tasked with tutoring his many children. The Kralahome, the King’s prime minister, arrives to escort Anna and her son, Louis, to the palace where they are to live for the duration of their stay. Before her arrival, Anna had specified that she wished to stay in a separate dwelling; she finds that the King has already breached the terms of their contract. She debates leaving but decides to follow the Kralahome to the palace instead.

In the next weeks, Anna and Louis are confined to their rooms in the palace. Tuptim, a slave girl, arrives from Burma, a gift from the king, and is set to become one of the King of Siam’s many wives. However, she is already in love with Lun Tha, the scholar who has escorted her on her journey to Siam. She tells the King that he may own her, but he will never have her heart.

The King presents Anna to her new students. She introduces herself and tells them about her late husband, Tom. Anna is immediately charmed by the children. She is also instructed to teach their mothers. In an attempt to get the King to see the importance of having one’s own house, Anna teaches the schoolchildren songs that extoll the virtues of home life. This irritates the King, and he wonders why Anna must be so difficult. Anna is adamant about securing her own housing, threatening to leave Siam if her conditions are not met. This brings great sadness to the children and their mothers. The King attempts to assert his authority over Anna, treating her as his servant; she runs away, refusing to accept the role.

Anna is furious over the confrontation. The King’s head wife, Lady Thiang, approaches her, explaining that the King is worried about his reputation in the West of being a barbarian. Anna is surprised to hear this. The King is a polygamist but she would never think to label him as barbaric. The King tells her that the British are sending an envoy to Siam to investigate the situation and are considering taking over Siam as a protectorate.

In order to convince the British that there is no need to intervene in the ruling of Siam, the King’s subjects are instructed to adopt certain British customs. The King orders his wives to wear Western-style dresses, which they find very uncomfortable. The envoy arrives, who, it turns out, is Sir Edward Ramsay, with whom Anna has had a brief but passionate romance. Edward attempts to convince her to return to British society, fearing for her safety.

While everyone is preoccupied with Sir Edward’s arrival, Tuptim orchestrates a meeting with Lun Tha, who tells her that he has a plan for them both to escape and that she should make herself ready after dinner. After investigating the place to his satisfaction, Sir Edward takes his leave. Anna and the King are overjoyed at the success of the evening, and to demonstrate his happiness with her, he gives her the gift of a ring.

Shortly thereafter, the secret police report to the King that Tuptim has gone missing. The King believes that Anna knows something about the disappearance, but Anna questions why he is interested, given that Tuptim is just one of many women to him. The King is pleased that the schoolteacher seems to finally be gaining an understanding of Siamese customs. Anna tries to explain to the King the customs of Western courtship, telling him about the important role of the formal dance. The King insists that Anna teach him the dance; in this way, they come to realize that they have strong feelings for one another that they can never speak aloud.

The Kralahome interrupts their intimate moment, informing the King that Tuptim has been captured. Stating that Tuptim must be punished, the King goes after her with the whip but finds himself unable to use it in Anna’s presence. Lun Tha is found dead, and Tuptim is dragged off and never heard from again.

After witnessing this incident, Anna asks the Kralahome to return the ring to the King. She makes plans to leave Siam, and several weeks pass without any contact between her and the King. Just before she boards the ship, she receives word that the King is dying. She rushes to his bedside and they make up. The King persuades Anna to take back his ring and to stay in Siam to assist his successor.


15. Explain the excerpt taken from Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech for atleast five sentence.


Answer:

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Luther king jr's

Explanation:

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16. summary of king arthur the legend of the sword


Book Summary. Le Morte d'Arthur tells the story of King Arthur and his Knights at the Round Table. Arthur, who is son of King Uther Pendragon but was raised by another family, takes his rightful place as king when, as a boy, he is able to pull the sword called Excalibur from the stone.


17. Misip kang limang bage a malyaring pitnan keng adwang dake ban maging symmetrical. I-drawing mula ding aisip mung bage karing kawun king lalam. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.​


Answer:

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18. What are the executive summary of CD-R King?


Answer:

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19. COMPREHENSION CHECK1. What is Martin Luther King Jr.'s purpose for writing this speech? Why?​


Answer:

The purpose of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" Speech is to expose the American public to the injustice of racial inequality and to persuade them to stop discriminating on the basis of race. And the speech was important in several ways: It brought even greater attention to the Civil Rights Movement, which had been going on for many years. ... After this speech, the name Martin Luther King was known to many more people than before. It made Congress move faster in passing the Civil Rights Act.


20. which part of the speech provides summary of the main points of the speech


Answer:

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Explanation:

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21. using "Martin Luther King, jr. : I have a dream speech (1963), you have to make a summary using the organizer provided below. beginning middle ending​


Answer:

beginning- marthin luther king jr. begins his speech by referencing the signing of the emancipation proclamation and the beacon of hope it provided for african Americans.

middle-Demands that people maintain their dignity and discipline he does not want people to resort to violence. the image shows a young man peacefully sitting in a restaurant that refused to serve african Americans.


22. why is Martin Luther King, Jr.'s " I have a dream " a powerful speech ?


I Have a Dream" is a public speech delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, in which he calls for an end to racism in the United States and called for civil and economic rights.

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23. Choose line/s from Martin luther king"s speech that struck you? Explain your answer.​


Your Question:Choose line/s from Martin luther king"s speech that struck you?

The Answers: The key message in the speech is that all people are created equal and, although not the case in America at the time, King felt it must be the case for the future.

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24. It summaries the main idea of a speech. ​


Answer:

SUMMARY

Explanation:

A summary should concisely revisit what you've just been speaking about in a way that is accessible for your audience. Summaries should be lean, only including the most crucial information and ideas. Your conclusion should be an overview of your speech.

Answer:

conclusion

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25. I have learned from Martin Luther King Jr.'s speechbecausethat​


Answer:

because that?? it is incomplete.


26. it is the summary of ideas in a speech


Answer:

Summarizing means to succinctly communicate a complex or lengthy idea. In the context of your speech, it means concisely revisiting what you've just been speaking about in a way that is accessible for your audience. Summaries should be lean, only including the most crucial information and ideas.

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27. Instructions Using "Martin Luther King, Jr. : I Have a Dream Speech (1983), you have to make a summary using the organizer provided below. BeginningMiddleEnding​


Answer:I hope this helps have a great day


28. Summary of the life of King David 300 words


Answer:

King David was born around 1040 BC (in Bethlehem) and died around 970 BC in Jerusalem, having lived then for about seventy years.

David complied with King Saul's ordinances and exercised it with courage, loyalty, and skill. The point that culminated in Saul's anger was when David returned from a battle against the Philistines and was victorious, when he arrived in King Saul's domains, the local population greeted him with songs and dances, receiving David as victor and who defeated many, saying, Saul killed thousands and David tens of thousands, kindling King Saul's anger and feeling threatened in his reign.

In the face of so much envy, an evil spirit from God took possession of Saul, he intended to kill David, but David, playing with his musical instrument, the harp, calmed King Saul's fury, even marrying one of his daughters. (Mical), David was still envied by Saul.

David acquired great importance in Christian culture for his prominent role in the history of the Hebrew peoples - from where many of the traditions that would later become part of Christianity came from, and is mentioned several times in the Old Testament, having defeated Goliath, a giant who threatened to destroy the State of Israel, and won countless battles commanding the Hebrew armies.

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29. summary of the king and i​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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30. How is Martin Luther King Jr.’s I Have a Dream speech still connect our lives today


Even though it has been decades since his famous speech, it still applies until today, as his beliefs have continued to inspire many even now. Racial inequality is still present, and his message should still be acknowledged in order for equality to be finally accomplished.


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