What Did The Shepherd Offer The Abbot?

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I will give you

four pieces of silver every week

as long as you live. And when you get home, you may tell the old abbot that you have brought him a free pardon from King John.”

Who offered to help the abbot why did he do so?

Explanation: Abbot was benefited by

shepherd

because he had a lot of resemblance with abbot so much that father pop wouldn’t be able to judge him. Also only the shepherd knew the answers of the three questions that the King had asked Abbot.

What did the shepherd ask for the abbot to help him?

The shepherd asked the Abbot, “

Why are you looking so sad, my master?

” “My dear shepherd, the King has set three questions for me. … I shall answer the three questions to his satisfaction.” Then he added, “People say I look very much like you. Therefore permit me to wear your dress.

Why was King John angry with the abbot?

Answer: King John had heard about

the lavish living standard and growing rapidly fame of the Abbot of Canterbury so out of the jealousy he called to his court

and accused him of defiance for which he decided to punish him.

Who gave answers and answers did King John get?


The shepherd

says, “Lend me your clothes, I will deliver the correct answers for you”. The disguised shepherd then meets King John. His answers are: A twenty-four-hour day.

Who asked the three question?

“The Three Questions” is a short story by

Russian author Leo Tolstoy

(Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy) first published in 1885 as part of the collection What Men Live By, and Other Tales.

What were the three questions of King John?

These three things were:

What is the right time to begin something? Which people should he listen to? What is the most important thing for him to do?

The king, therefore, sent messengers throughout his kingdom, promising a large sum of money to anyone who would answer these three questions.

What was the king going to do if the abbot did not answer his three questions?

Of course the king did not know him. “Welcome, Sir Abbot!” he said. “It is a good thing that you have come back. But, prompt as you are, if you fail to answer my three questions,

you shall lose your head.

How many servants did the Abbot have?

He had his country houses and fisheries, and when he travelled to attend parliament his retinue amounted to upwards of

100 persons

.

What did the king want to now?

The king wanted to

know the answers to the three questions

because he thought that he would never fail once he knew the answers to the questions. (i) to fetch wise men. (iii) to look for the wise hermit. (iv) to announce a reward for those who could answer the questions.

Why did the king ask such foolish question?

Answer: So the cruel and plotted king planned to put the Abbot to death. He called Abbott and asked three nonsense questions and command to give right answer within two weeks. the question were:(i) What was the worth of the king??(ii)

How much time would he take to go round the world.

What were the three questions that King John asked the about to answer?

the 3 questions were

What was the worth of King John when he was sitting on his throne?

How soon could he travel around the world? What was the King thinking at that time?

Who answered the King’s questions?


Many wise men

answered the king’s questions, but their answers were so varied that the king was not satisfied. 2. Someone suggested that there should be a council of wise men to help the king act at the right time. 3.

What had King John heard the Abbot of Canterbury?

King John heard that the Abbot of Canterbury had

kept his house better and he had high popularity

. That’s why he had a doubt that the Abbot was making a treason against his crown. He asked the abbot three questions and said that if he couldn’t reply in two weeks time his head would be cut off.

What is the moral of the story answer?

The moral of a story is

the lesson that story teaches about how to behave in the world

. … The moral of a story is supposed to teach you how to be a better person. If moral is used as an adjective, it means good, or ethical. If you have a strong moral character, you are a good member of society.

What is the moral of the story three questions?

In the short story “Three Questions” Leo Tolstoy explores the theme of

wisdom, acceptance, kindness, and forgiveness

. The story is about a king who wants to know the answer of the three questions so as to get enlightenment.

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Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.