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Tupetupe Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

strike the blow

"only one person could strike the blow and only one person could be the murderer" - what does that means
  

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Essentially that the person who struck the [fatal] blow is the murderer, since only one person can be both.

  • Essentially that the person who struck the [fatal] blow is the murderer, since only one person can be both.
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Essentially that the person who struck the [fatal] blow is the murderer, since only one person can be both.
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Thank you for your answer, although it stayed quite dimly what exactly "strike the blow" means.
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A blow is a powerful strike with the hand or with a weapon.

A blow to the head = the head was hit by something hard, fist, stone, rock, brick.

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