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(d) 'The Last Lesson' showcases the
(i) human dogmatism
(ii) negligence on the part of human being
(iii) deferment tendency
(iv) political issues​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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'The Last Lesson' showcases the (iv) political issues.

Explanation:

  • The Last Lesson is a story written by Alphonse Daudet who writes about historical events that happened in France.
  • It is the story said from the perspective of a young boy named Franz who has no interest in studying French and who hates his teacher Hamel.
  • Initially, he hates his teacher but later on develops respect for him and feels ashamed of his poor French skills.
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