English, asked by khushboo497829, 9 months ago

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?
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Answers

Answered by meetrranjit
15

Answer:

a. Monsier Manette , the shoemaker, says these lines.

b. He thinks it was hopeless because there was no hope he had to meeet again his old friend like Mr. Lorry, Mr Defarge and his daughter, Lucie. Fortunately, he met them after coming back from the prison.

c. He recognises Mr Lorry's face.

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Answered by ganup362
7

(a) Monsieur Manette said these words in the above extract.

(b) He thinks that it is hopeless as he lost all the expectation to remind old times, friends, bankers and servants. He also has least hope of identifying Defarge, Mr Lorry and his daughter Lucie.

(c) He recognizes Mr Lorry's face

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