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The last lesson clearly shows that the adults play a role in motivating young learners cite example from the lesson to prove your point.

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Answered by nikhilbehl08
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This line is truly said. Adults play a very important role in motivating the young learners to take education seriously. They have went through this stage and can guide us in the right track through their experience. This can also be seen in the lesson " The Last Lesson" by Alphanso Daudet. This story is of a boy Franz who took his studies as a burden and a teacher M.Hamel who took the noble profession like teaching to be a joke. 
However, during the latter part of the story, it was M.Hamel only who gave rise to a feeling of remorse in the mind of Franz not to take the french language seriously and went on praising the language to be the most logical and clear. With this, one can see that it was M.Hamel who motivated young Franz to think nice about the language and pay his complete undivided attention on the Last Lesson.

Answered by Sudhalatwal
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It's a fact that adults play a vital role to motivate young learners and 'The Last Lesson' by Alphonse Daudet reinforces it clearly. When Franz reaches his school he finds the situation changed as Mr. Hamel was dressed in his Sunday clothes and elders from village were seated at the back benches which otherwise remained vacant. Franz comes to realize that he had not taken his French classes seriously and regretted it. Mr. Hamel, who taught French for forty years, is an embodiment of love for one's language. He instills, during his last lesson love for the language and stresses on the need to keep learning the language. He emphatically says that as long as people of a slave country hold to their language, it is as if they have the key to prison. He inspires students not to give up the language. The other elders who sit at the back benches also hold the message for the students. Now, that they won't study their language any more, the older folks together stand as a time tested idiom to save their language and its result is seen immediately as Franz feels that 'difficult concept' had never been so tough.
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