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closed as unclear what you're asking by DJClayworth, choster, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, JJJ Apr 24 at 15:33


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    Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?

    – DJClayworth
    Apr 22 at 14:32











  • thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades

    – Daeho Lim
    Apr 22 at 14:48











  • You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.

    – Andrew Leach
    Apr 22 at 15:07











  • This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.

    – Cascabel
    Apr 22 at 15:48


















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what i want to describe is in the picture i attached



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closed as unclear what you're asking by DJClayworth, choster, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, JJJ Apr 24 at 15:33


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    Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?

    – DJClayworth
    Apr 22 at 14:32











  • thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades

    – Daeho Lim
    Apr 22 at 14:48











  • You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.

    – Andrew Leach
    Apr 22 at 15:07











  • This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.

    – Cascabel
    Apr 22 at 15:48














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what i want to describe is in the picture i attached



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what i want to describe is in the picture i attached



thank you enter image description here







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closed as unclear what you're asking by DJClayworth, choster, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, JJJ Apr 24 at 15:33


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closed as unclear what you're asking by DJClayworth, choster, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, JJJ Apr 24 at 15:33


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










  • 1





    Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?

    – DJClayworth
    Apr 22 at 14:32











  • thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades

    – Daeho Lim
    Apr 22 at 14:48











  • You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.

    – Andrew Leach
    Apr 22 at 15:07











  • This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.

    – Cascabel
    Apr 22 at 15:48














  • 1





    Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?

    – DJClayworth
    Apr 22 at 14:32











  • thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades

    – Daeho Lim
    Apr 22 at 14:48











  • You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.

    – Andrew Leach
    Apr 22 at 15:07











  • This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.

    – Cascabel
    Apr 22 at 15:48








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Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?

– DJClayworth
Apr 22 at 14:32





Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?

– DJClayworth
Apr 22 at 14:32













thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades

– Daeho Lim
Apr 22 at 14:48





thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades

– Daeho Lim
Apr 22 at 14:48













You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.

– Andrew Leach
Apr 22 at 15:07





You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.

– Andrew Leach
Apr 22 at 15:07













This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.

– Cascabel
Apr 22 at 15:48





This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.

– Cascabel
Apr 22 at 15:48










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