what do the marching soldiers under the windows represent ?
(a) the dawn of Prussia in defeat of French people.
(b) the defeat of Prussia .
(c) the victory of French .
(d) None of these .
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The correct answer of this question is option (a)
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(a) The dawn of Prussia in defeat of French people is represented by marching soldiers under the windows.
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About the marching soldiers under the window:
- This statement is taken from the chapter "The last lesson".
- It Hamel's final French lesson represents both the loss of language and the loss of freedom for France.
- It becomes an emotional lesson delivered to the villagers by M. Hamel, symbolising the changing order of life and its impact on people's senses and emotions.
- The marching soldiers beneath the windows signify Prussia's arrival in France, the defeat of the French people, and the threat to their language and culture that this poses.
- The story's title is suitable because it reminds the reader not to put things off and to accomplish what one can that day.
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