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What can you infer about the kind of man the Emperor is in The Emperor’s New Clothes from the following passage?

Many years ago there was an Emperor so exceedingly fond of new clothes that he spent all his money on being well dressed. He cared nothing about reviewing his soldiers, going to the theatre, or going for a ride in his carriage, except to show off his new clothes. He had a coat for every hour of the day, and instead of saying, as one might, about any other ruler, "The King's in council," here they always said. "The Emperor's in his dressing room."

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That he was a greedy man and only cared about his appearance.

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That’s he was a greedy man and only cared about his appearance
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