| STORY CLUES |
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MY PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE |
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MY CONCLUSIONS |
| Bill's parents decided to come to Washington. |
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Trips are expensive; people like to plan what they will do with their savings. |
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The family must really believe that this trip is important. |
| There are 200,000 people at the rally. |
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Big crowds can get people's attention. |
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The rally must have gotten much attention in 1963. |
| The crowd has been waiting to see Dr. King. |
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Dr. King is still well-known today for his work to achieve equal rights. |
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Dr. King will always be remembered for his life's accomplishments. |
| Bill's father says the speech is "the most important" that Bill
will ever hear.
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Sometimes people say things that you remember for your whole life. |
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Bill will go on to fight for equal rights. |