C) The hermit 'spoke only to common people'; so the king 'put on simple clothes
Do you think the king hoped to be mistaken for a common man, or was he just
showing that he was a humble person? What shows that the hermit knew him
to be the king?
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Explanation:
THE WAY HE SPOKE AND IN THE KINGDOM EVERYONE KNOW THERE KING AND EVERYONE HAD SEEN THE KING IF NOT THEY MIGHT HAVE SEEN THE PICTURE ALSO AND THE PEOPLE OF HIS KINGDOM KNOW HIM
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The king was showing him as a humble person because normally it is said that kings are very much proud of themselves.
When the hermit heard from the bearded man that he was his enemy and he was the king.
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