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What is the moral that the Alphonse Daudet wants to bring out? a) not to put off things that one can do that day b) old order changed to new c) one should accept everything that happens d) teachers should be respected

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Answered by sumitmahto95029502
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not to put off things that one can do that day

Answered by apeksha160
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The moral that Alphonse Daudet wants to bring out is a) not to put off things that one can do that day.

Explanation:

Franz, the narrator, in 'The Last Lesson' was never fond of leafning French, his mother tongue. When he got to know that German was madd compulsary in the schools of Alsace, He pays attention in his last lesson of French in school. He realizes that the language that he had no interest in was infact quite simple.

People of Alsace ignored learning their language. It was only when they were not allowed to use their mother tongue that they realized its importance. They were filled with a sense of nationalism and patriotism thinking that their beloved language would no longer be relevant.

The author wants everyone to realize the importance of not putting off things for the next day and realizing the importance of things that are already with us.

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