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how far was the war responsible for the day of the last lesson​

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Answered by XxEVILxspiritxX
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Franz came to know that it was the last lesson in French that M. Hamel ... Teaching the pigeons to sing in German indicates how far the ... He has a logical mind and can analyse problems and deduce the reasons responsible for it.

Answered by hyacinth98
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The war was hugely responsible for the day of the last lesson.

The last lesson

  • Upon the last day of the last lesson, M. Hamel planned to help French one final time before the request to quit showing the language would be carried out across schools.
  • The conflict between France and Prussia was no doubt answerable for the day of the last illustration.
  • The Prussians needed to uphold their language as a sign of success since language is a necessary piece of a culture and one whose language is saved is free.
  • Since the story is described according to the point of view of a young man rather than a grown-up figure, the story turns into all the strength in showing the size of the harm that has been finished by dismissing one's language.

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