Read the following excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's "Letter from Birmingham," then answer the
question.
(1) "I was arrested Friday on a charge of parading without a permit. (2) Now there is nothing wrong with an
ordinance which requires a permit for a parade, but when the ordinance is used to preserve segregation and
to deny citizens the First Amendment privilege of peaceful assembly and peaceful protest, then it becomes
unjust."
The writer would like to separate sentence 2 into two sentences, using a transition that shows the
relationship between the two statements.
Which version of the underlined text best accomplishes this goal? (5 points)
O permit for a parade. And yet, when
O permit for a parade. Hence, when
permit for a parade. In reality, when
He cites facts to add credibility to his argument.