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Informal Letters 1. Are Written To A Friend or Relatives 2. Template

Here are the answers to the questions: 1. The Emperor was very vain and all he thought about was new clothes for himself. He did not care about his country or his people. 2. The Emperor often went on parades to show off his new clothes. He changed to a different suit for every hour of the day. 3. Swindlers are people who cheat or defraud others, often by deceitful means like lies or trickery. The two men who came to town and claimed they could weave special cloth are called swindlers. 4. The Emperor wanted the invisible clothes because he thought if he had such clothes, he would be able to tell the wise from the f

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Informal Letters 1. Are Written To A Friend or Relatives 2. Template

Here are the answers to the questions: 1. The Emperor was very vain and all he thought about was new clothes for himself. He did not care about his country or his people. 2. The Emperor often went on parades to show off his new clothes. He changed to a different suit for every hour of the day. 3. Swindlers are people who cheat or defraud others, often by deceitful means like lies or trickery. The two men who came to town and claimed they could weave special cloth are called swindlers. 4. The Emperor wanted the invisible clothes because he thought if he had such clothes, he would be able to tell the wise from the f

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Informal letters

1. Are written to a friend or relatives

2. template

3. format
The Vain Emperor
Many years ago there was an Emperor who was very vain and all he
thought about was new clothes for himself. He did not care about his country
or his people. He spent vast amount of money on his clothes.
The emperor often went on parades to show off his new clothes. He
changed to a different suit for every hour of the day. Instead of being with
his council members to discuss on how to rule the country, he was always
in his dressing room.
One day two swindlers came to town. They called themselves weavers
and told the Emperor that they knew how to weave the most unusual cloth.
"We create the most beautiful patterns with the most captivating
colours," they said. "Besides, our cloth will be invisible to anyone who is a
fool or is unfit for his office."
"How wonderful," the Emperor thought, "if I had such clothes, I would
be able to tell the wise from the fools. This cloth must be woven for me at
once."
Little did the Emperor realised how foolish he had been because there
is no such thing as an invisible cloth.

1. Why didn't the Emperor care about his country or his people?

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2. Why did the Emperor go for parades?

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3. What type of people are called swindlers?

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4. Why did the Emperor want the invisible clothes?

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5. How did the swindlers describe their cloth to the Emperor?

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