Explain"as quite as a Sunday morning"with reference to the context .
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I was reading an excerpt from the book 'The Last Lesson' by the French novelist Alphonse Daudet for my class when I came across the expression 'as quiet as Sunday morning'.
My first guess was that the expression is implying that Sunday mornings are quiet because it's a holiday and everyone is at home, possibly sleeping.
But can the expression also mean that everyone is in the church for the church service (I'm from India, so I know very little about Christianity).
Here's the expression it's proper context
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