The villagers and their children sat in class, forging with their old master a (i) _______ togetherness. In that moment, the class room stood (ii) _. It was France itself, and the last French lesson a desperate hope to (iii) _ to the remnants of what they had known and taken for granted. Theirown(iv) .
(i) graceful; (ii) still; (iii) hang on; (iv) country
b)(i) bygone; (ii) up; (iii) keep on; (iv)education
c) (i) beautiful; (ii) mesmerised; (iii) carry on; (iv)unity
d) (i) forgotten; (ii) transformed; (iii) hold on; (iv)identity
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Answer: c) (i) beautiful; (ii) mesmerised; (iii) carry on; (iv) unity
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a) i. graceful
ii) still
iii) hang on
iv) country
- This excerpt is from the story 'The Last Lesson,' written by Alphonse Daudet.
- In this scene, the last lesson of the French teacher has been portrayed where he desperately reminds the people to hang on to the remnants of their French roots.
- All the parents, villagers, and students were present in this scene as the French teacher spoke as a leader to all the French people.
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