"Obama's Speech at Selma, 2015"

by Barack Obama
As is true across the landscape of American history, we cannot examine this moment in isolation. The march on Selma was part of a broader campaign that spanned generations; the leaders that day part of a long line of heroes.
We gather here to celebrate them. We gather here to honor the courage of ordinary Americans willing to endure billy clubs and the chastening rod; tear gas and the trampling hoof; men and women who despite the gush of blood and splintered bone would stay true to their North Star and keep marching towards justice.
Analyze two words from the passage and explain how their connotation clarifies the author’s point of view. Include a summary of the author’s point of view in your response. Use 3–5 sentences.

One word that clarifies the author's point of view is "heroes." By using this word, Obama emphasizes the bravery and sacrifice of the individuals who participated in the march on Selma, portraying them as inspiring figures who stood up for justice. Another word that clarifies the author's point of view is "courage." This word conveys the idea that the individuals who participated in the march faced immense danger and hardship, but continued to fight for what they believed in. Overall, Obama's point of view in this passage is one of admiration and respect for the activists who fought for civil rights.