5. How did the other prisoners treat Aksionov? long answer
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Answer:
The prison authorities liked Aksionov for his meekness. Even his fellow prisoners respected him. They called him “Grandfather’ and ‘The Saint’. When they wanted to petition the prison authorities about anything, they always made him their spokesman.
Answer:
"God Sees the Truth, But Waits" is a quick story by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, first posted in 1872.
Explanation:
Axionov was whiplashed and sent to the mine. So he was whipped with his knot, and when the wounds inflicted by his knot healed, he was driven to Siberia with other prisoners.
Other prisoners treat Axionov with respect. They name him "grandfather" or "saint".
Aksionov is very humble and pious. Obedience to his destiny makes him admire the guards.
His position as a model prisoner makes it a natural choice to become a prisoner's spokesperson.
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