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How did the wise man discovered what the object was a grain as big as hen egg

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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One day the King was brought an unusually large grain of corn. He had ordered his wise men to discover where this grain came from. The wise men couldn't find an answer and thus suggested that maybe peasant may know where this is grown.

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Answered by SwatiMukherjee
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“A Grain as Big as a Hen’s Egg” is written from an objective, omniscient point of view, observing each event that led to the eldest man’s story without participation in the action or commentary on its own presence, remaining anonymous to the reader.

Tolstoy’s diction is conversational, as if he was orally passing the story down to another person himself, and there are even colloquial phrases that are common to the time period during which it was written, around the late nineteenth century.

An idiomatic phrase like “could not make head or tail of it” was a part of informal conversation in those times, and abbreviations like “till” show the colloquialism that Tolstoy incorporates into his work to make his style more accessible to a wider range of audiences, who can all learn form his message.

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