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In this excerpt from the Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King presents his argument methodically and logically. He clearly develops all points, explaining why he believes segregation statues are unjust and using relevant examples. Nothing is vague. His calmness and level-headedness makes the reader feel that he is not showing bias. He is presenting a rational argument.