what can be inferred about Mathilde's attitude towards the couple's modest circumstances at the beginning of "The Necklace"?

Question 8 options:

She is dissatisfied because she values fine possessions over simple pleasures.

She is determined and believes one day she and her husband will be wealthy.

She is grateful because she can always borrow from friends whatever she and her husband can't afford.

She values her comfortable home and loving husband more than material things.

1 answer

She is dissatisfied because she values fine possessions over simple pleasures.