Use the poem titled “Ballad for Martin Luther King, Jr., 1963” to answer the question. Ballad for Martin Luther King, Jr., 1963 Which effect does each stanza add to the poem? (1 point) Responses The poem opens by explaining who Dr. King is, shows him at a protest, and closes with a speech. The poem opens by explaining who Dr. King is, shows him at a protest, and closes with a speech. The poem opens as people gather, shows the effect of the march, and then closes by focusing on Dr. King. The poem opens as people gather, shows the effect of the march, and then closes by focusing on Dr. King. The poem opens by focusing on Dr. King, explains what a protest is, and then closes with a speech. The poem opens by focusing on Dr. King, explains what a protest is, and then closes with a speech. The poem opens with how people in the world feel, shows what they do, and closes with Dr. King’s speech. The poem opens with how people in the world feel, shows what they do, and closes with Dr. King’s speech. Skip to navigation

The correct response is: The poem opens as people gather, shows the effect of the march, and then closes by focusing on Dr. King.