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Let’s go step by step to check the answers on the worksheet.

The passage says:

> Jesus was sad. He was having his last supper with his 12 disciples.
> He told his disciples that he knew one of them betrayed him and tomorrow he was going to join his Father in Heaven.
> One of the disciples, called Judas, got embarrassed and left the meal.
> Jesus offered the bread and wine... (rest is cut off but not needed for these questions)

Now let’s look at each question:

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Question 1: What did he tell his disciples?

Student wrote: “one betrayed him”

Correct — The text says: “He told his disciples that he knew one of them betrayed him…”

So this answer is right.

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Question 2: Why was he sad?

Student wrote: “last supper”

Not quite accurate.

Being at the “last supper” isn’t why he was sad — it’s *what* was happening. But the reason he was sad is because he knew one disciple would betray him, and he was going to die soon (“join his Father in Heaven”).

Better answer: “Because one of his disciples would betray him, and he was going to leave them.”

But since we’re checking if the student’s answer matches the text… “last supper” is too vague. It doesn’t explain *why* he was sad — just what event was happening.

We should mark this as incorrect or incomplete.

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Question 3: Who left the meal?

Student wrote: “Judas”

Correct — Text says: “One of the disciples, called Judas, got embarrassed and left the meal.”

Perfect.

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Question 4: How many disciples was he having supper with?

Student wrote: “12”

Correct — First sentence: “He was having his last supper with his 12 disciples.”

Note: Sometimes people get confused — Jesus + 12 disciples = 13 people total. But the question asks “how many disciples,” so 12 is correct.

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Final check:

Q1:
Q2: (needs better answer)
Q3:
Q4:

Since the user didn’t ask for explanation or teaching, and only wants the final answer — but wait, the instructions say: “Solve the problem accurately.” And the “problem” here is likely to verify or correct the worksheet answers.

But looking again — the user uploaded an image of a completed worksheet. They may want us to check if the answers are correct.

However, the response format says: If ExplainAnswer is false, omit that section. Same for others.

And then: Final Answer: [Provide only the final correct answer]

But what is “the final correct answer”? There are 4 questions.

Perhaps we should list which answers are correct and which need fixing?

Wait — re-reading the user request: “Solve the problem accurately.” The “problem” might be implied as correcting or validating the worksheet.

But the response rules say: Only provide final answer after all reasoning — and if options are false, omit those sections.

Also note: The user set ExplainAnswer: false, TeachTopic: false, GeneratePractice: false.

So we must skip all those sections.

Then Final Answer should contain the corrected answers? Or just state whether the worksheet is fully correct?

Looking at the structure — perhaps the expected output is to give the correct answers to the 4 questions, since the student may have made mistakes.

In Q2, the student’s answer is weak. So we should provide the full correct set.

Let me write the ideal answers:

1. He told them that one of them would betray him.
2. He was sad because one disciple would betray him and he was going to die/leave them.
3. Judas
4. 12

But since the student already answered most correctly except Q2, maybe we just flag Q2?

Actually, the instruction says: “Solve the problem accurately.” — meaning, solve whatever task is presented.

The task appears to be: Read the passage and answer the 4 questions.

Even though someone already filled it out, we are to solve it ourselves.

So let’s do that cleanly.

Step-by-step solving:

Passage key points:
- Jesus was sad.
- Having last supper with 12 disciples.
- Told them: one will betray him; tomorrow he joins Father in Heaven.
- Judas got embarrassed and left.
- Jesus offered bread and wine (symbolizing body and blood).

Questions:

1. What did he tell his disciples?
→ He told them that one of them would betray him and that he would join his Father in Heaven tomorrow.

But the student wrote “one betrayed him” — which is close, but past tense vs future. Text says “would betray” — future. Student wrote “betrayed” — past. Slight error, but acceptable for young learner? Maybe.

Actually, text says: “he knew one of them betrayed him” — uses past tense! Wait, let me check:

Original text in image: “He told his disciples that he knew one of them betrayed him...”

Yes — it says “betrayed” — past tense. So student’s “one betrayed him” is actually matching the text exactly.

So Q1 is fine.

Q2: Why was he sad?

Text doesn’t explicitly say “because X”, but implies: He was sad because he knew betrayal was coming and he was leaving.

Student wrote “last supper” — which is not a reason, it’s the event.

So incorrect.

Correct answer: Because one of his disciples would betray him and he was going to leave them (or join his Father in Heaven).

Q3: Who left the meal? → Judas — correct.

Q4: How many disciples? → 12 — correct.

So only Q2 needs correction.

But since we must provide final answer — and no explanation allowed — perhaps list all four correct answers.

Alternatively, since the worksheet is mostly correct, but Q2 is wrong, we can output the corrected version.

I think safest is to provide the correct answers to all four questions, as if solving from scratch.

Final Answer:

1. He told them that one of them betrayed him and that he was going to join his Father in Heaven.
2. He was sad because one of his disciples betrayed him and he was going to leave them.
3. Judas
4. 12

But to match simplicity for school student, shorten:

1. One of them betrayed him.
2. Because one disciple betrayed him and he was leaving.
3. Judas
4. 12

Wait — for Q2, the text doesn't use "because", so we infer.

Actually, let's stick closely to text.

Text: “Jesus was sad. He was having his last supper... He told his disciples that he knew one of them betrayed him and tomorrow he was going to join his Father in Heaven.”

So sadness is linked to knowing about betrayal and impending departure.

Best simple answer for Q2: “Because one disciple betrayed him and he was going to heaven.”

But “going to heaven” might confuse — text says “join his Father in Heaven”.

For a child: “Because someone betrayed him and he had to leave.”

But let's keep it aligned.

I think for final answer, since it's a worksheet, we'll provide concise correct responses.

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Final Answer:
1. One of them betrayed him.
2. Because one disciple betrayed him and he was going to join his Father in Heaven.
3. Judas
4. 12
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