Martin _______ black people to fight for freedom.

A. called up 

B. called in

C. called for

D. called on

D

 

句意為:馬丁號召黑人為自由而戰(zhàn)。call on 號召;call up 打電話;call in 邀請,招來;call for 要求。

 

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