
Flamingo Prose Revision 1 - The Last Lesson, Lost Spring, Deep Water, The Rattrap
Grade 12 · Week 48 · 25 questions
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Grade 12 English — Flamingo Prose Revision 1 - The Last Lesson, Lost Spring, Deep Water, The Rattrap: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Who is the author of 'The Last Lesson'?
- In 'The Last Lesson', what language is forbidden to be taught?
- What does 'The Last Lesson' critique about education?
- Who is the author of 'Lost Spring'?
- What is the subject of 'Lost Spring'?
- What does 'Lost Spring' reveal about societal attitudes toward childhood?
- Who is the author of 'Deep Water'?
- What is the main conflict in 'Deep Water'?
- What does 'Deep Water' critique?
- Who is the author of 'The Rattrap'?
- What is the rattrap a metaphor for in the story?
- What transformation occurs in 'The Rattrap'?
- What common theme connects these four prose pieces?
- In 'The Last Lesson', what does M. Hamel represent?
- What literary technique does 'Deep Water' primarily employ?
- How does 'Lost Spring' approach the subject of child labor?
- What role does human kindness play in 'The Rattrap'?
- What does 'The Last Lesson' suggest about language?
- In 'Lost Spring', what is the author's tone?
- What irony appears in 'Deep Water'?
- What does the Blacksmith represent in 'The Rattrap'?
- How do these four stories collectively address social issues?
- What does 'The Last Lesson' reveal about the relationship between individual and nation?
- What philosophical question does 'Deep Water' raise?
- What broader commentary do these stories offer about human dignity?
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