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Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 1

Who occupied the back benches in the class?

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In the story "The Last Lesson" by Alphonse Daudet, the elderly people of the village occupied the back benches in the classroom on the day of the last lesson. They sat there, attending M Hamel's last lesson to pay their respect to their native language and country that was theirs no longer.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 2

Why was Franz feeling regretful and sad?

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Franz felt regretful and sad for not learning his mother tongue. When M.Hamel was giving his last French ; lesson, the mood in the classroom was solemn and sombre. When he announced that this was their last French lesson everyone present in the classroom suddenly developed patriotic feelings for their native language and genuinely regretted ignoring their mother tongue.
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Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 3

What did Hauser bring?

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One of the elder villagers who gathers with the children in M. Hamel's classroom to hear the last lesson. He brings his old primer, an elementary reading textbook, with him to the class, and uses it to help the youngest students read their letters.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 4

For how many years did M. Hamel serve the school?

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M. Hamel had great love for the French language which he had been teaching for forty years. For him it was the most beautiful, most logical and clearest language. He wanted the French people to preserve it among themselves and this would enable them to be free from foreign rule.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 5

Why were the parents sending their children to the farms and mills?

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In the short story 'The Last Lesson' by Alphonse Daudet, the French teacher, M Hamel. He blamed them for not being anxious enough to have their children learn French and preferring to put them to work on their farms or at their mills.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 6

Why did Mr. M. Hamel call the French language the most beautiful?

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M Hamel called French the most beautiful language in the world. According to him, it was the clearest and the most logical language. He wanted the people of France to guard it amongst themselves and never forget it.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 7

When people are enslaved, what key do they have to the prison, according to M.Hamel?

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It is absolutely true when people are enslaved, as long as they hold fast to their language, it is if they have key to their prison. Love and loyalty to one's motherland and mother-tongue are the cornerstone of one's identity and self-esteem.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 8

What had been put up on the Bulletin Board that day?

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For the last two years all the bad news had come from the bulletin-board. That day, an order had come from Berlin to teach only German in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine. This is the notice that the Germans had put up on the bulletin-board.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 9

What changed Franz's feelings about M.Hamel and school?

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M. Hamel told his students that it was their last french lesson as an order had come from Berlin that henceforth Only German was to be taught in school of Alsace And jarman.

Franz came to know that it was the last lesson in French that M. Hamel would give them. From the next day they will be taught only German. Then he felt sorry for not learning his lessons properly. His books, which seemed a nuisance and a burden earlier were now old friends. His feelings about M. Hamel also changed. He forgot all about his ruler and how cranky he was.

Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 10

Expression 'Thunder Clap" in the lesson means _______.

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It refers to the shock/surprise felt by Franz when he heard that M. Hamel would no longer teach them French.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 11

"The Last Lesson" story was written in which year?

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The last lesson is by the author Alphonse Daudet. In the Last Lesson summary, the author narrates events about the year 1870 - 1871 when France was captured by Bismarck led Prussian forces. Furthermore, the Lorraine and Alsace districts went under Prussian rule.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 12

What was there in front of the Bulletin Board?

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A crowd had gathered in front of the bulletin board at the town hall to read the news that was put up in the board. News had arrived from Berlin that instead of French , German Would be taught in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine. So, people usually came there to see whether there was any new news or not.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 13

Which language would the students study from the next day?

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On the bulletin board, it was put from the next day only the German language would be taught in the schools of Alsace. The teaching of French was totally banned and the teachers teaching French were asked to leave the place.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 14

Why was Franz was shocked to see M. Hamel?

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The shocking order from Berlin that only German would be taught in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine saddened and hurt the pride of the French people. So as a gesture to express their solidarity for their language the village elders also attended school for the last French lesson. The usual hustle and bustle was missing from school and it was unusually quiet. M. Hamel was also dressed in his formal suit which he wore only on special occasions.
Test: The Last Lesson- 3 - Question 15

Who was M.Hamel?

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Hamel was a true French man. Teaching at Alsace for forty years, he had become a part of its people. He was an honest teacher. According to him the French language was the most beautiful, the clearest and the most logical language in the world.
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