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You will get to school in plenty of time what did the blacksmith mean by it

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Answered by shrutikatanawade
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Answer:

Watcher, the blacksmith said: “Don’t go so fast, Bub, you’ll get to school in plenty of time.”  Yes, Wachter wanted to make fun of Franz because he never saw him going so fast towards school. That day he was late for school.

Another meaning of Wachter’s comment may be that he had seen on the bulletin board that there would be no class on French language in the school from the next day. So it was useless for Franz to go to school so fast that day.

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Answered by monica789412
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You will get to school in plenty of time what did the blacksmith mean by it

Explanation:

1.The blacksmith told Franz that there was no need to hurry to school. But Franz thought he was making fun of him. The remark made by the blacksmith implied that as it was the last day of school, class won't start till everyone was there.

2.The Blacksmith's meant to tell Franz that he should not run over to school get to school in time to attend the last lesson in French. Franz responded to it by thinking that the Blacksmith was trying to make fun of him ignored the Blacksmith and ran off to school.

3.Franz noticed that the school was unusually quiet. Usually, there was a great commotion of the opening and closing of desks, of lessons repeated in unison, and the teacher's huge ruler rapping on the table.

4.The blacksmith told Franz not to go so fast as he will get to school in plenty of time. His attitude was that of indifference towards school and tender love and care towards the little boy who was running to school.

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