what does The last lesson signify?
(a) change of power
(b) change of government
(c) change in life
(d) change of teachers
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The last session signified the change of teachers
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The last lesson denotes a change in life (option c).
- The author's goal in this chapter is to demonstrate how people continue to take essential life lessons for granted while knowing that life is always changing.
- This story is narrated by Franz, a student at the district of France's school.
- Due to France's defeat in the war, Prussian forces occupied the Alsace and Loraine districts of France.
- M. Hamel taught French at the school where Franz was a student. It was the teacher's last day and last lesson in the school due to the loss of independence in France.
- Franz felt sorry about the scenario because everything will alter the next day as a result of their country's loss of freedom.
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