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guess you'll never become a samurai now, huh, Manjiro-chan?" "Why not?" Manjiro asked. "Even if we should get home, you know very well you can't be. You weren't born into a samurai family. You were born a fisherman's son and you will be a fisherman, and any sons you have, they also will be fishermen. That is the way it is; that is the way it has always been; that is the way it will always be." What does this dialogue tell you about the time and culture of the characters? Things do not change. The characters might not get home. Manjiro wants to be a samurai. Manjiro is a fisherman.
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Things do not change. The characters might not get home. Manjiro wants to be a samurai. Manjiro is a fisherman. those are the answer
I think "Things do not change" would be the main point because he describes, a fisherman's son stays a fisherman's son.
So I'm guessing the main character was born into a samurai family.
So, I would say that the answer might be "Things do not change".
umm I'm a boy
Hazel technically explained, Yrj.
I'm confused
what answer is it
@ilovespaghetti was saying that the answer was the first answer choice, because it seemed that the main character was born into a samurai family. I can also add on to this that the person was told that him and any other child he had would be fishermen.
ok thank u I'ma give you a metal
No problem.
there u go
so u get it?
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