Unlike the author of Passage 2, the author of Passage 1 develops his or her argument by.
Citing an authority with whom he or she disagrees
Referring to a famous speech delivered by King
Dismissing those who fail to understand the subtlety of Kings thought
Assuming that his or her readers are completely unfamiliar with Kings ideas
Discussing the universal human trait of dreaming
A
Assuming that his or her readers are completely unfamiliar with Kings ideas
B
Citing an authority with whom he or she disagrees
C
Referring to a famous speech delivered by King
D
Dismissing those who fail to understand the subtlety of Kings thought
E
Discussing the universal human trait of dreaming
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Where the author of the first passage cites former Georgia state legislator Julian Bond's views regarding commemorations of King; the author of the second passage does not cite any such figure or anyone at all. Thus A is the best answer.
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