Learning Task 1: Directions: Read the story, "The Prince and the Pauper" written
by Mark Twain. Please see Joy in Learning English 6 Textbook on pages 76-
77. Then, answer the questions that follow. Write your answer in your
Answer Sheet
1. What did you learn about Tom in the beginning of the story
2. How was Tom able to enter the palace3. Why did
3. Edward and Tom decide to exchange clothes
4. Why did the prince go out of the gate? What happened to him
5. Point out the character traits of the prince from these scenarios:
a. the way he treated Tom;
b. his conversation with Tom; and
c. the way he dealt with the cruel soldier
6. Is it realistic for a rich boy to switch roles with a poor boy? Explain.
7. If you have to choose between the prince and the pauper, who do you
want to be? Why?
8. What important lesson did you learn from the story?
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1. I learn a lot about kindness and about ordinary people when he was a pauper. I learn to listened to the people's opinions and help them in times of need
2.young Tom Canty has been left in the prince's royal apartment in the palace
3.Each of the boys is fascinated by the other's life so that, tom wear the luxury and the cleanliness that Edward has, and Edward by the freedom that tom has. To get a feeling of the other's life, they exchange clothing and discover that they look very much alike.
4. Because the guard, believed that the prince is the pauper, immediately puts him out of the gates, and thus the stage is set for Edward Tudor to experience the life of a commoner and for Tom Canty to live the life of a real-life prince.
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6. Maybe, Because can't always stay in what luxury we have, we may be poorer or we may even be richer. Maybe today we are on top and tomorrow we are on the bottom.
7. A pauper it's useless of being rich when no one's love you or care for you.
8.Mark Twain's the prince and the pauper tells a story of edward tudor and tom canty. During the story, the boys trade clothes in order to escape from their own lives. Each boy learns an important lesson during his life as another person. Another moral lesson of the novel speaks to is to never abuse one's power
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