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Upee543 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

I must leave the Godfist on a boat

catrin :"But now I have to ask for your help. I must leave the Godfist on
a boat, and the enemy soldiers will try to stop me."
what does" I must leave the Godfist on
a boat" in this paragraph mean, does it mean she wants to direct her nation and take care of them and guarantee their safety? would you please interpert it in a simple sentence ?
  

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"the Godfist" appears to be a fictional name for someone/something in a story. "I must leave the Godfist on a boat" means nothing unless you know the story.

  • "the Godfist" appears to be a fictional name for someone/something in a story.
  • "I must leave the Godfist on a boat" means nothing unless you know the story.
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"the Godfist" appears to be a fictional name for someone/something in a story. "I must leave the Godfist on a boat" means nothing unless you know the story.
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Hi dear GPY, in this story Godfist is catrin,s country which has been raided by the enemy soldiers .
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upee543in this story Godfist is catrin,s country
Then 'the Godfist' has no clear meaning. Perhaps if you post more of the preceding text it will become clear.

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