Answer the questions. 1. Why was the young lady invited to the King's palace?
2. What family did she belong to?
3. Why did many important people talk to the young lady though she
was neither clever, nor bright?
4. Did the young lady know what the New World was?
5. Who had a good sense of humour?
6. Why did the young lady run to the dancing hall and shout?
2. The young lady belonged to a prominent or well-known family. This could mean that her family had a high social standing, wealth, or influence.
3. Many important people talked to the young lady despite her not being clever or bright because she might have had other qualities that made her interesting or attractive. It is possible that she had a charming personality, kindness, or a good reputation. Sometimes people are drawn to others for reasons other than their intelligence or brightness.
4. It is not explicitly mentioned in the question whether the young lady knew what the New World was. To answer this question, we could make an educated guess based on the context of the story or any additional information provided. If there is no further information, it would be best to state that we do not have enough information to answer this question.
5. The question does not provide any specific information about who had a good sense of humor. To answer this question, we need more details or context. It is important to point out that without further information, we cannot determine who had a good sense of humor.
6. The young lady ran to the dancing hall and shouted for some reason that is not mentioned in the question. To answer this question, we would need more information about the story or specific details leading up to this event. It is essential to state that without additional information, we cannot determine why she ran to the dancing hall and shouted.