The learned advisers who came to the court confused the king. how do you know?(personal response)
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Explanation:
The king is a ruler. He is a conscientious yet ambitious. He has determined that if he knows the answers to the three questions,
"...he would never fail in anything he might undertake." (paragraph 1)
These three questions become extremely important to him. When the wise men of the kingdom all give him different answers, he thought about the answers they had given him and disagreed with them. He was intelligent and open-minded. He continued his search, so you could say he was persistent.
He decides to visit an old hermit in the mountains who would only interact with the common folk. He was open-minded enough to believe that this man, who was poor and lived alone, might have the answers to his three questions. He also was not too proud to dress as a simple man, discarding his bodyguards, to visit the old man.
When he reaches the old man, he noticed that the old man was frail and breathed heavily while he was spading his garden. He, again, was not too proud to take the spade and start digging in the garden. He also was kind in trying to help the man.
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