English, 25.06.2019 02:00 valensanta2005
Ishmael says, "who ain't a slave? " is he stating a universal truth, something that is true for everyone in every time, and saying that we are all slaves? or is he merely excusing his own lack of ambition? if he is stating a universal truth, explain how it is true that we are all slaves.
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