C. Answer the following questions.
1. Why was the sultan proud?
What excuse did Ali give for insulting the sultan?
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Do you think the sultan would really give his robe to Ali?
Do you find the story funny or serious? Give reasons.
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How did Ali flatter the sultan?
Answers
1 the Sultan was proud of that he was the greatest monarch in the world
Answer:
Explanation:
Concept:
It is a story named "The Robe of Sultan" a humorous story about a camel driver by profession and the King Sultan.
Solution:
1. Why was the sultan proud?
A: A sultan who relentlessly waged war and eventually established himself as the ruler of a bigger desert existed in the previous century.
2. What excuse did Ali give for insulting the sultan?
A: He said obediently, "At last, my deepest wish to see you has come true. I used to criticize you in order to be allowed in your honorable presence.
3. Do you think the sultan would really give his robe to Ali?
A: He remarked, "Good poem," once Ali had done. "Exactly sums me up. You should be rewarded. Select one of these lovely saddles," he said, pointing to a group of saddles that were nearby and lying in a pile.
After selecting a donkey's saddle and bowing to the Sultan, Ali left the palace.
4. Do you find the story funny or serious? Give reasons.
A: I find the story little funny because the way Ali wants to approach the Sultan was funny. And Ali mistook the saddle by sultan's robe.
5. How did Ali flatter the sultan?
A: Ali started reciting a poem that his grandfather had taught him when he was a young boy. It hailed the greatness of Alexander the Great, but Ali skillfully replaced Alexander's name with the Sultan's whenever necessary.
The Sultan felt honored.
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