When I passed the town hall there was a crowd in front of the bulletin-board. For the last two years all our bad news had come from there -- the lost battels, the draft, the orders of the commanding officer -- and I thought to myself, without stopping, “What can be the matter now?” Then, as I hurried by as fast as I could go, the blacksmith, Wachter, who was there, with his apprentice, reading the bulletin, called after me, “Don’t go so fast, bub; you’ll get to your school in plenty of time!”
Questions: 1. Why did the people gather near the town hall?
a. to discuss the lost battles
b. to greet one another
c. to check on the ongoing updates
d. to take orders from the commanding officer
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d. to take orders from the commanding officer
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Franz saw a huge crowd assembled in front of the bulletin board, but did not stop. He did not stop because he was in a hurry to reach the school. The crowd at the bulletin board was reading another bad news for the people of Alsace. All such orders were posted at the bulletin board.
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