<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 best description of the rhetorical device being used by Victor is that of figurative language.
<h3>What is figurative language?</h3>
When figurative language is used, it means that a word or phrase that does not normally describe a subject, is used to describe that subject.
This allows us to define the subject based on the word or phrase given. In describing politics as a zoo, one can infer that politics in the nation is disorderly.
Find out more on rhetorical devices at brainly.com/question/518481.
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The answer is:
The medicine bag is a symbol of the family’s heritage and American Indian roots.
A medicine bag is a small pouch worn under the clothes by Native Americans, which usually contain personal sacred elements that represent prosperity and ancestral identity.
In the excerpt from "The Medicine Bag," by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, Grandpa is weak and believes he is going to die soon, so he intends to continue the family tradition of passing the medicine bag to the eldest male child, Martin.