A king has three questions and he is seeking answers to them. What are the questions? Does the king get what he wants?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking about the three questions a king has and whether he finds the answers he seeks. It refers to a narrative context where the king's inquiries are explored.
Answer
The questions are about the right time to begin something, whom to listen to, and the most important thing to do. The King learns the answers and gets what he wants.
The King's three questions are: What is the right time to begin something? Which people should he listen to? What is the most important thing for him to do? The King eventually learns through the hermit that the most important time is now, the most important person is the one you're with, and the most important thing to do is good deeds, hence he gets what he wants.
Answer for screen readers
The King's three questions are: What is the right time to begin something? Which people should he listen to? What is the most important thing for him to do? The King eventually learns through the hermit that the most important time is now, the most important person is the one you're with, and the most important thing to do is good deeds, hence he gets what he wants.
More Information
The story 'The Three Questions' by Leo Tolstoy is a moral tale that offers wisdom about the importance of the present moment, the value of people around you, and the significance of doing good.
Sources
- The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy - Plough Quarterly - plough.com
- [PDF] Three Questions.pmd - NCERT - ncert.nic.in
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