The author uses the expression 'treads the fine line ' to mean
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The author uses the expression 'treads the fine line ' to mean
a) to create a borderline
- The author uses the expression to mean that when someone is treading a fine or delicate line, he/she is too careful to any mistake.
- Especially is a situation, in which they have to face two opposite demands to fulfill.
- Tread means to put your foot down on the path when the person is walking.
- Therefore, this line means to walk on a very delicate path.
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The author uses the expression 'treads the fine line' to mean that a mistake can easily be made in a difficult and dangerous situation.
- It basically means to make a balance between both sides and to be aware to avoid an error.
- To maintain equity in both the alternatives.
- The expression 'treads the fine line' is an idiom, a tool in the English language, which represents a figurative meaning in that context.
- A more similar expression like a walk in a thin line or fine line is also used which stands for a similar meaning.
- Example - The boy maintains a fine line between his neighborhood.
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