How does the author bring about the importance of 'language' and 'time' in the lesson "the last lesson"?
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for which one class chapter.
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Usually, when school began, there was a great bustle, which could be heard out in the street. But it was all very still that day. Everything was as quiet as Sunday morning. There was no opening or closing of desks. His classmates were already in their places. The teacher’s great ruler instead of rapping on the table, was under M. Hamel’s arm.
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