*What were the soldiers of the Prussian army doing?*
1️⃣ Saluting
2️⃣ Running
3️⃣ Drilling
4️⃣ Fighting
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The Soldiers of the Prussian army were Drilling
- The question has been asked from the story The Last Lesson.
- The new king regularly practised and drilled the army, concentrating on the firing pace and formation manoeuvrability of their flintlock muskets.
- The modifications gave the military versatility, precision, and a rate of fire that for that time was largely unequalled.
- Each soldier was supposed to shoot six times a minute, three times as fast as most armies, by drilling iron ramrods.
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Answer:
The correct option is option 3 Drilling.
Explanation:
Franz saw them drilling behind the sawmill when he was going to school that day. He had been tempted to bunk the school and enjoy the bright sunny day; however, he resisted the temptation and went to the school. As he reached there, he was surprised to find it unusually quiet.
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