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With the coming of the Prussians, will language be the only thing that will change? What other changes may take place?

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  • The arrival of Prussians altered not only the language but also the way of life in France, as they were subject to German regulations.
  • They will not receive their fundamental rights. They will have to obey orders and live like slaves.
  • They will extract money from them, leaving them financially insolvent.
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Chapter 4.5: The Last Lesson - Intext questions [Page 119]

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Balbharati My English Coursebook [Marathi] Standard 9 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4.5 The Last Lesson
Intext questions | Q 19. | Page 119

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