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William Tell arrived in town one day with his son and refused to salute the hat. Gessler was very upset, but instead of killing William Tell right there he challenged him to shoot an apple off his son’s head with one shot. If he succeeded, William Tell could remain free. William Tell did shoot the apple off his son’s head with a single arrow.
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A skilled crossbowman named William Tell refused to do this. Soldiers took him and his son Walter before Gessler. The cruel Gessler ordered Tell to shoot an apple off Walter’s head at 100 paces.
William Tell showed bravery and courage in this story. What would you do if someone was trying to make you do something that you knew was wrong? Remember, being brave doesn't mean you're never scared.
16 paź 2023 · In the story, William Tell is a man who refused to bow down to pole that was set up by an army who had taken over the place where he lived. He was arrested and forced to shoot an apple off his son's head with a crossbow. If he did not, both he and his son would be killed. So he shot the apple off the son's head and did not harm his son.
The best accounts say William Tell was born in a secluded hamlet in the Canton of Uri, near the lake of Lucerne, about the year 1275, and, like his forefathers, was the proprietor of a cottage, a few small fields, a vineyard, and an orchard. When William was twenty years of age, his father is said to have
One day Gessler hung his hat on a tall pole in the town square. Then he gave orders that every man who passed by should bow to this hat. There was one man and one child who would not do this—William Tell and his son. When Gessler heard that Tell had passed the pole and not bowed to his hat, hewas glad because had now a good