First of all, Moses was not the son of slaves. According to tradition, the scholarly Tribe of Levi (Moses' tribe) was never enslaved.Second, Moses presented himself as a leader of the Israelites, so Pharaoh could have taken that into consideration.
Third, Moses had been raised in Pharaoh's palace (Exodus ch.2).
Fourth, we today do not know all of the circumstances. There have been kings who had set times to briefly meet with those coming to petition them, from whatever walk of life.
Because Moses fled for his life before he could be arrested.
the Egyptian Pharaoh
Bithiah
The bible does not give Phaaohs name , but it could be Ramses.
Expencive foods that slaves through craftspeople could eat
Pharaoh army scribes farmers/slaves Not everyone could have equal power
As Aaron brother Moses , who was chosen by God to lead the Jews had a speech defect, could be stammering , Aaron spoke for Moses to the great Pharaoh.
That would depend on which slaves, since slaves could come from a number of countries. It wouold depend on which Pharaoh too, since Egypt itself had the occasional change of beliefs.
The parents of Moses were Amram and Yocheved (Exodus ch.6). They wanted to raise him but were interrupted in doing so, when Pharaoh's daughter took his bassinet of reeds out of the Nile and decided to adopt him: a matter in which Amram had no say and could not contradict. Nonetheless, Pharaoh's daughter allowed Moses to remain with his parents for the first couple of years (Exodus ch.2), so we see that his father never willingly parted with him. According to traditional chronology, Pharaoh's daughter first picked Moses up in the year 1392 BCE.
All of it!! As far as Abraham could see in all directions...
God made Pharaoh stubborn so that He could show the Egyptians what wonderful things He can do!!
As they were slaves in Egypt, they had no choice but to eat what was given. Sometimes good food was given, but they could have gone hungry for days. They grumbled to Moses that they ate well in Egypt.