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“The king, sword in hand” suggests (i) wealth (ii) power (iii) more power than wealth Mark the appropriate item in the context of stanza 1.

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“The king, sword in hand” suggests

(i) wealth

(ii) power

(iii) more power than wealth

Mark the appropriate item in the context of stanza 1.

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“The king, sword in hand” suggests power.

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अध्याय 4.2: The Last Bargain - Working with the Poem [पृष्ठ ७४]

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अध्याय 4.2 The Last Bargain
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