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We have all a great deal to reproach ourselves with.Why did M. Hamel blame the parents and himself too for not showing due attention and care to the learning of French?

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Answered by dasm212003gmailcom
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M. Hamel believed that students alone were not responsible for not being well versed in their native language. Neither students nor parents understood the significance of knowing their language. The students were busy in playing and their parents somehow wanted to make more money by putting their children on farms. Even he himself did not give as much importance to learning as it demanded. He took a leave whenever he wanted to go fishing without caring about the class. Nobody was anxious about learning French when it was readily available. That is why he argued that they all have a great deal to reproach themselves with.

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