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Character sketch of franz
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Simna Ashrafi 4 years, 1 month ago

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draw the character sketch of franz

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Shambhavi Singh 6 years, 9 months ago

....they want little Franz to work so that he can bring some money......

Shambhavi Singh 6 years, 9 months ago

Franz was a little boy who used to live in Alsace ,district of france .his family background was not gud enough so that they can afford to send him to school .they want little Franz to work morning some money . He also didn't put his attention in studying.he loved to do work rather than study even in school also. Later we came to know that he had a sense of understanding , feeling and emotions also. On the last day of school he regrets that why he had not learned french before. He wanted to swallow french as more as possible only in that one single period. He felt very sad when he came to knew that they would not be able to study french anymore.
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