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e. 'He was little more than a dead man taken from grave.' Explain the given line. these lines are from novel two cities

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Answered by jayrambeesan
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a men name __ was a little more than a dead man. who is taken from grave.

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Answered by VMinKook23
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Answer:

The man that the sentence talks about is more than a dead man that was taken from grave.

Grave is the place or a yard where the dead bodies are buried. The man looked horrible and ugly so it's said that he was a little more than the dead man taken from the grave.

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