English, asked by khushboo497829, 9 months ago

2. 'Yes, for a moment. At first I thought its quite hopeless, but I have unquestionably
seen, for a single moment, the face that I once knew so well. Hush! Let us draw
further back. Hush!'
a. Who says these words?
b. Why does he think it was hopeless?
c. Whose face does he recognise?ch-shoemaker​

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
5

A Tale of Two Cities, The Shoemaker.

Explanation:

ATale of  Two Cities is a novel written by Charles Dickens. And the question concerns the chapter 6 of Book 1, The Shoemaker.

a. These words were said by Monsier Manette.

b. Monsier Manette thought it to be hopeless because he never thought that he would ever meet his people again.

c. Monsier Manette recognised Mr. Lorry's face.

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