Reread paragraphs 21-22 of "Letter from Birmingham Jail."
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A: What is a central idea of these paragraphs?
O A. Civil disobedience is common, and most people accept its use.
O B. Civil disobedience was accepted historically, but it should not be accepted now.
O C. Over time, people have used civil disobedience to stand up against unjust laws.
O D. Throughout history, people have failed when they tried to use civil disobedience.
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