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Read the line given below and answer the question that follow. Legs wide, arms locked behind As if to balance the prone brow Oppressive with its mind. Whose action is described here? - English

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Read the line given below and answer the question that follow.

Legs wide, arms locked behind As if to balance the prone brow Oppressive with its mind.

  1. Whose action is described here?
  2. What is meant by prone brow?
  3. What is his state of mind?
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Solution

  1. Napoleon’s action is described here.
  2. The phrase ‘prone brow’ means eyebrow inclined downward.
  3. His state of mind is filled with anxiety and his eagerness hasted.
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Chapter 6.2: Incident of the French Camp - Exercise [Page 194]

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Chapter 6.2 Incident of the French Camp
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