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The lesson from the tale "The Emperor's new clothes" is that one should trust their judgement and be honest about it rather than
following the advice of others and regretting it later.
VOCABULARIES
hypocritical : behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble
beliefs than is the case.
deceiful : guilty of or involving deceit; deceiving or misleading others.
diploma: a certificate awarded by an educational establishment to show that someone
has successfully completed a course of study.
vast: of very great extent or quantity; immense.
distinguish: recognize or treat (someone or something) as different.
swindler: a person who uses deception to deprive someone of money or possessions.
delighted: feeling or showing great pleasure.
philanthropist:
magnificient: impressively, berutiful, elaborate
intend: have(a course of action) as one purpose or objective
overhear
looms: an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread.
cahmberlains: an officer who manages the household of a monarch or noble.
VOCABULA
RY
dreadfull: used to emphasize the degree to which something is the
case, especially something regarded with sadness or disapproval.
thread
weaver: a person who weaves fabric
exquitive: having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into
effect.
stretch : straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to
its full length, typically so as to tighten one's muscles or in order
to reach something.
bearers: a person or thing that carries or holds something.
garments: an item of clothing.
courtiers.
determining: causing something to occur or be done in a particular
way; serving to decide something.
resided: have one's permanent home in a particular place.
Question
1. How much gold gold coins that the poor man received who got the rice sack?(honesty
diploma)
2. Who gave the businessman-beggar honesty diploma?
3. Whats the charactertistic of the poor man(Honesty Diploma)
4. How many coins did the businessman buy from the beggar
5. Why do the emperor gave a large sum of money to the swindlers?
6. What did the swindlers say when the emperor and all his barons came to the hall?
7. How many candles did the swindlers burned when they pretended to work?
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