Answer: Essentially saying to not act different around certain people because in the end no one's life/ soul in this case is worth more than another
Explanation
<u>Explanation</u>:
I Assumed you are referring to the story, "FAHRENHEIT 451
" by Ray Bradbury
Interestingly, we see the conversation that transpired on page 61 of the text. There Montag was indirectly referring to the many "educated" individuals who due to their not having a home, sought refuge along the train tracks.
So in other words, he was alluding to the fact tha<u>t even though lots of persons had University degrees, they were unfortunate and lived along the rail tracks in the city.</u>
The man was cunningly able to dissemble his feelings on the matter, which saved his family much worry.
Answer:
Don't you use Hamon's for swordsmithing? Katana Hamon or something?
Explanation:
The answer would be:
<span>Tubman used logos most effectively. She told the group facts about the risks of returning to the plantation, explaining the risks for all involved. She explained that they would have to choose between freedom and death. She wanted them to know that returning wasn't an option.</span>