what was m hamel going to question franz about?
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M Hamel going to question Franz about participles.
The little Franz was studying in some school where grammar, history, and other subjects were taught. Being late for school he was fearing lest the teacher should scold him. Franz was tempted to run away and spend the day outside instead of attending school as it was a warm and bright day and he wanted to watch the Prussian soldiers’ drill.
In addition to that Franz dreaded going to school that day because he was afraid of getting scolded by his teacher Mr. Hamel who had said that he would question the students about participles and Franz did not know the first word about participles.
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M Hamel was going to question Franz about "participles".
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- The question has been taken from the chapter "Last Lesson" that is written by Alphonse Daudet and is mainly based on the longing to learn the mother tongue and love for it.
- It has a sense of patriotism which highlights how the Prussians rejected the freedom of the people of Lorraine and Alsace to learn their own mother tongue and started forcing German onto them.
- Little Franz was concentrated in the school where he was taught punctuation, history, grammar and different subjects.
- Lagging behind the schedule for school he was dreading in case the educator ought to admonish him.
- Franz was enticed to take off and go through the day outside as opposed to going to class as it was a warm and brilliant day and he needed to watch the Prussian warriors' drill.
- Notwithstanding that Franz feared going to class that day since he feared getting admonished by his teacher Mr Hamel who had said that he would scrutinize the students about participles.
- And unfortunately, Franz didn't have any single clue about the main word about "participles".
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