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Identify the character or speaker. It seems to me like the recollection of a dream. - English

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Identify the character or speaker.

It seems to me like the recollection of a dream.

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Solution

It seems to me like the recollection of a dream. - Prospero.

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Chapter 1.3: The Tempest - Exercise [Page 26]

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Samacheer Kalvi English Class 10 SSLC TN Board
Chapter 1.3 The Tempest
Exercise | Q B.3 | Page 26

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