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3. PART A: Which of the following phrases best
describes the connection the speaker makes
between Aeschylus' quote and King's death?
e persuasive.
O A Experiencing tragedy is painful, but it can teach
lessons about love and healing.
B Tragedy makes many people forget what is most
important in life, which is to be kind and
compassionate to loved ones.
OC It is possible to avoid tragedy if people are
willing to learn lessons from the past.
D Tragedy cannot be avoided, but it can be used to
tame the violent parts of the soul.

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Answer:

Which of the following phrases best  describes the connection the speaker makes  between Aeschylus' quote and King's death?

D Tragedy cannot be avoided, but it can be used to  tame the violent parts of the soul.

Explanation:

Tragedy can be used to learn of and rely on the immeasurable grace of God, who demonstrated love by forgiving those that crucified Him on the Cross of Calvary.  Therefore, tragedy creates the opportunity for reflection and not violence.  It is a chance for repentance.  In the words of Robert F. Kennedy, in his address to the nation announcing the regrettable assassination of Martin Luther King, Jnr. on April 4, 1968, "love, wisdom, compassion, and a feeling of justice will overcome hatred, division, violence, and lawlessness."

The phrase which best  describes the connection the speaker makes  between Aeschylus' quote and King's death is:

  • D Tragedy cannot be avoided, but it can be used to  tame the violent parts of the soul.

According to the given question, we are asked to show the  phrase which best  describes the connection the speaker makes  between Aeschylus' quote and King's death and how it affects the overall text.

As a result of this, we can see that tragedy is used here to show that it is a tool for forgiveness and reconciliation and Robert Kennedy advocates that the assassination of Dr Luther King was a time to overcome hatred and reconcile with each other.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D

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