In this line of <em>Brave, New World</em>, John uses a quote from <em>The Tempest</em> by William Shakespeare to communicate with Lenina. John talks about how some forms of "baseness" (something that is low, or that lacks merit) are undergone nobly. This means that some actions, even of they are bad or difficult, must be accepted honourably. This points to the idea of sacrificing and enduring difficulties. What John wants Lenina to understand is that he has a desire to make sacrifices or offerings in order to win her love.
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
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<span>The correct way to spell it would be: "unnecessary". I hope you find this useful, feel free to mark as brainliest, and good luck! :P</span>
That looks hard good luck!
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The answer to this is 6 ship burial site Oseberg, Norway because that is the manuscript
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