Read the next part of the story carefully and answer the questions.
He came to the joiner’s house. The joiner asked him to be his servant. Jack agreed. After twelve month he paid him well for his work. The joiner gave him a table, telling him to say: "Table, be covered," and at once there was delicious food and drink all over it.
Jack put the table on his back and went away. He came to the inn. There he ordered the best food. But the innkeeper said: "I am so sorry, but I have only ham and eggs in the house."
Jack cried out: "Okay, I can do better than that. Come, my table, be covered!".
At once the table was full of delicious food. That night the innkeeper exchanged his table with the Jack’s. Next morning Jack went back to his father's house and asked: "Now, father, may I marry my sweetheart?".
His father said: "Never till you have the money to keep her". Jack said to the table to be covered but it didn’t. The father was angry again and he beat his son out of the house.
He came to a river and fell in. A man fished him out and asked him to
help him in making a bridge over the river. The man paid him well for
his work. He gave him a stick from the tree, telling him to say: "Up
stick and bang him!", if someone made him angry.
The boy was very happy to get this stick. So he went with it to the inn. Soon as the innkeeper appeared, he cried "Up stick and bang him!". Immediately, the stick banged his hands, back and his head, till he gave Jack back the stolen donkey and table.
Then he rode home on the donkey, with the table and the stick. When he came home he found that his father died. Then he went to his sweetheart and they got married and lived happily ever after.