A king sets out to find a judge with a reputation of immediately being able to see a personâ??s true guilt or innocence. He disguises himself to see if this is true. He gives alms to a beggar and is further persuaded to give the beggar a ride. The beggar turns out to be a con man who seeks to take his majesty to court over his own horse. They appear before the judge who, after a day asked each man to identify his horse. Although both men are able to identify the horse, the animal identifies its true owner. The king is full of praise.
He planned to appear in a case before the judge disguised as a merchant
He wanted to see if you would still be obeyed when he was on ordinary person
He planned to appear in a case before the judge disguised as a merchant
They both rely on deductive reasoning to solve the cases.
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just write a letter
The judge gave him a light sentence, it was just a slap on the wrist.
He should have gotten a big fine, but the judge just gave him a slap on the wrist and sent him home.
Just a short form of your story or novel.
the plot of the summary is to explain the whole plot of the book because all the summary is is a recap of the main story's plot so you basically just restate the plot of the story in you summary paragraph
it's what you write on your homework after you read the story yourself
You just pretend you're telling your friends about the story - when you do that, you automatically tell them just the important highlights of the story.
Just read the story its about 3 pages long
No, a plot is the sequence of events that make up a story. It includes the main events, conflict, and resolution. A summary is a brief overview of the entire story, highlighting key points and the outcome.
A summary sentence is a sentence that summarizes the main point of an article.
i ise sun is a small or ordary star just very close to earth
you could just summarize events that happen in chronological order.
A plot summary is a short description of what happens during a story, novel, movie, etc. It gives just the highpoints of who does what, where and with whom. It does not try to cover every detail, just the basic points that would let a person understand what the story is about.
You just write what happened in the story. The "Stages" are just a fancy way of organizing the action in the story's plot. If you write what happened in each part of the story, you will cover the stages.
Just watch the movie and find it out yourself. You can rent it at a video store near you!