Read the story and answer the question:It was Christmas Eve and old Papa Panov, the village shoemaker, stepped outside his shop to take one last look around. The sounds of happiness, the bright lights and the faint but delicious smells of Christmas cooking reminded him of past Christmas times when his wife was alive and his children were small. Now the children had all grown up. His usually cheerful face looked sad now. Papa Panov pulled out the Bible to read the Christmas story. He read how Mary and Joseph, tired by their journey to Bethlehem, found no room for them at the inn, so that Mary's little baby was born in the cowshed. "Papa Panov said, "if only they had come here! I would have given them my bed and I could have covered the baby with my patchwork quilt to keep him warm." He read on about the wise men who brought gifts for the baby Jesus. "I have no gift that I could give him," he thought sadly. Then his face brightened. He took out a small, dusty box, opened it and found a pair of tiny leather shoes inside. "I should give him those," he decided. Papa Panov was feeling tired and in no time he was fast asleep. And as he slept he dreamed of Jesus. "You have been wishing that you could see me, Papa Panov," He said kindly, "then look for me tomorrow. I will visit you." Papa Panov put on a pot of coffee for his Christmas breakfast and looked out of the window. There was no one on the road except the sweeper. He said, "Come in and have some hot coffee to keep out the cold!" Papa Panov watched him with satisfaction, but every now and then his eyes were looking for his special visitor. Then he saw a girl looking tired and carrying a baby, wrapped in a thin shawl. "Won't you come in," he said. He took the milk from the stove and carefully fed the baby from a spoon, warming her tiny feet by the stove at the same time. A sudden thought flashed through his mind. He remembered the little shoes he had kept for Jesus. He looked again at the cold little feet and made up his mind. "Try these on her," he said, handing the baby and the shoes to the mother. The beautiful little shoes were a perfect fit. After that he hurried indoors to fetch hot soup and bread, for the beggars in the street. He walked slowly back into his room at last and knew that he was no longer alone in the room. This was not dream for he was wide awake. He saw again the old road sweeper, the young mother and her baby and the beggars he had fed. As they passed, each whispered, "Didn't you see me, Papa Panov?" "Who are you?" he called out. Then another voice answered him. It was the voice from his dream the voice of Jesus. "I was hungry and you fed me," he said. "I was naked and you clothed me. I was cold and you warmed me. I came to you today in everyone of those you helped and welcomed.read the story and answer the questionQuestion: Describe how papa panov helped Jesus on Christmas Eve in (50 words) ​

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