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Question
“You realise the true value of a thing only on losing it.” Comment on this statement in the light of the story, The Last Lesson.
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Solution
Prussians put a ban on the French language - People realized the importance of holding onto their mother tongue.
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M Hamel was considered strict and the classes/work given by him were not taken seriously - After he was ordered to leave the country, villagers realized the importance of his contribution to society.
Notes
Marking Skills
Content-
- Award 1 mark for inclusion of both the loss and the impact of any one of the 2 value points given.
- Award ½ mark if only the impact is listed.
Expression –
1 mark when both given aspects are included.
- Answer organised effectively
- usage of words for effect-cause (due to, as a result, owing to, therefore, etc.)
½ mark when either aspect is missing
Deduct ½ mark from the overall score if the error density is high (more than a total of 2 spellings and/or grammatical errors).
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