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Dr. King’s tone as he begins his letter is remarkably restrained. Considering the context – he was in solitary confinement when he learned that Birmingham clergymen had together issued a statement criticizing him and praising the city’s bigoted police force – he had every reason to make his letter a rant. And yet this address announces his purpose loud and clear: he aims not to attack but to explain. Rather than indicate what separates him from the other clergy, he calls them “fellow clergymen,” underlining one of the letter’s main themes: brotherhood. Of course, there is no shortage of passive aggressive attacks and criticism throughout the letter, but the tone remains polite, deferential, at times almost apologetic, creating a friendly and ironic tone. This marvelous collection of attributes is present from these very first words.
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죄송합니다 저는 가장 똑똑한 사람이 필요합니다
The fulcrum is the heart of the lever.
You didn't give me a picture but I can visualize..
The picture is probably showing you something that looks like a seesaw. If there is a triangle on the bottom of the seesaw, that's the fulcrum.
Here's an image I found a while back that will probably answer your question.
I hope this helped!