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“Through the Water Curtain” each one is a seperate question please help if you want i can forward story. I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST How does the monk get to the enchanted world?

How does the first man the monk meets treat him differently in the new world?

a. What turns out to be the motive behind the villagers’ good treatment of the young man?

b. How does he discover the truth?

Who turn out to be the gods?

What is the young man’s fate?

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