In which TWO ways does Robert Kennedy draw on his own experiences to speak to his audience
about the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.?
He suggests that his ideals are identical to Dr. King's.
He says that he und
distrust.
undstands how the event could make people to feel hatred and
He says that people should put aside their religious differences in an effort to increase
understanding.
He expresses his concern for the future of civil rights in the United States.
He shows empathy by explaining that a member of his family was unexpectedly killed.