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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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The man who would be a king

Is the title "The man who would be a king" mean "The man who was a king" or "The man who used to be a king"?

  

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anonymous Is the title "The man who would be a king" mean "The man who was a king" or "The man who used to be a king"? The title is The Man Who Would Be King , not "a King". It means that he wanted to be the king.

  • anonymous Is the title "The man who would be a king" mean "The man who was a king" or "The man who used to be a king"?
  • The title is The Man Who Would Be King , not "a King".
  • It means that he wanted to be the king.
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Is the title "The man who would be a king" mean "The man who was a king" or "The man who used to be a king"?

The title is The Man Who Would Be King, not "a King". It means that he wanted to be the king.

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