2.b) What does the trumpets of the Prussians imply?
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Oi) Igniting patriotic fervour
O ii) Playing the band to reduce war stress
O iii) People of Alsace are now enslaved
O iv) Prussians cheering up the victory over France
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"The trumpets of the Prussians imply Prussians cheering up the victory over France"
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The tale is characterized by a French boy, Franz. He is lethargic but sensitive and likes to play. He hate studying French and dislike his teacher M. Hamel. After overwhelming their districts of Alsace and Lorraine in France, Berlin has commanded that German language on behalf of French be taught in the schools there.
It is the final day of their French teacher M. Hamel, who has been there for several decades. He is full of despair, nostalgia and patriotism. As a mark of respect to his hard work, the village men also appeared his ‘last lesson’.
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