Amy: .........
Lucy: There is a new place that just opened near my house. I haven't got the number, but I can stop by and make an appointment for you.
Amy: Could you? Any afternoon would be okay. Are they expensive?
Lucy: I'm afraid so, but they make you look so good I think they are worth it.
A) I feel awful. Do you know of any good doctors?
B) I'm getting headaches when I read these days. Do you know of a good optician?
C) I'm looking for a good vet for my cat. Do you know where I can find one?
D) That's a really nice dress. Where did you buy it?
E) Your hair looks fantastic. Where did you have it done as I need to go myself?
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Malcolm:
- I believe a great deal of research needs to be made of Martin Luther King and his ideas.
Jacob:
- I fully agree with you, since he was the preeminent figure in the civil rights movements
started by blacks in the United States during the 1960s.
Malcolm:
- ----
Jacob:
- On the contrary. Fundamentally, he aspired to a fully integrated nation of all the Americans.
A) Before King, various civil rights groups in America had started to organize boycotts and demonstrations to condemn racial discrimination against blacks in all walks of life.
B) Unfortunately, his inspiring career as a defender of civil rights in America was tragically ended by assassination in 1968.
C) In fact, civil rights laws passed under President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s did bring
American blacks some measure of equality with regard to voting rights.
D) Yes, of course. Yet, he’s been accused of seeking complete independence from white society.
E) As you know, the civil rights movements of the 1960s in America clearly showed the chasm between the egalitarian promises of American democracy and the real inequalities at the core of American social and political life.
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