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English, 08.01.2021 05:50, celestemaria0727

When a count appointed Till Eulenspiegel as a watchman, Eulensplegel was dejected. He wanted to be a knight. While the knights feasted, Eulenspiegel was left to watch the castle for an enemy. Fed up with the life of a watchman, when an enemy came, Eulensplegel did not sound
the alarm. When the count found out, he defeated the enemy and sent Eulenspiegel back to the watchman's tower without food, while the rest
of the knights feasted. How did Eulensplegel get the food that the knights feasted upon?
O A Eulensplegel went to the count and convinced him to make him (Eulenspiegel) a knight.
O B. Eulenspiegel tricked the knights out of their food, after winning a game of cards against a knight.
OC. Eulensplegel convinced the count to give him some food from the food that the knights were eating,
OD. Eulenspiegel raised the alarm for an imaginary enemy and while the knights were searching, he ate their food.

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