What kinds of figurative language does King use in his speech to describe inequality and the work of the Civil Rights Movement? What is the impact of this language?​

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Answer:

In “I Have a Dream”, Martin Luther King Jr. extensively uses repetitions, metaphors, and allusions.

Explanation:

Its primary purpose is to force readers to imagine or intuit what an author means with an expression or statement. Using this method he kept his readers/listeners engaged in what he was saying and was able to stress the importance of his message by painting a visual picture of how desegregation and liberty for everyone would take forth the country and what they would do if they didn't get it.