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Which is an example of objective language? Readers will certainly be moved and touched by “I Have a Dream.” Dr. King is the most important historical figure of the 1960s. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech appeals to listeners’ emotions. His use of repetition can be tiresome, but still powerful.

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The correct answer is option C) Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech appeals to listeners’ emotions.

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An example of objective language would be the third option - Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech appeals to listeners' emotions.
This is objective because it is a fact - he did use emotional vocabulary in order to persuade people to believe his cause and to fight for freedom and equality. The remaining options are incorrect because they are not objective - they are somebody's personal opinions, which means they are subjective.
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