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Multiple Choice Which of the following statements by Mme. Loisel from "The Necklace" represents a fact? (1 point) Responses “On...Asked by wtv
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Which of the following statements by Mme. Loisel from "The Necklace" represents a fact?
(1 point)
Responses
“Only I don’t have an evening dress and therefore I can’t go to that affair.”
“Only I don’t have an evening dress and therefore I can’t go to that affair.”
“It’s embarrassing not to have a jewel or a single gem—nothing to wear on my dress.”
“It’s embarrassing not to have a jewel or a single gem—nothing to wear on my dress.”
“There’s nothing more humiliating than to look poor among a lot of rich women.”
“There’s nothing more humiliating than to look poor among a lot of rich women.”
Which of the following statements by Mme. Loisel from "The Necklace" represents a fact?
(1 point)
Responses
“Only I don’t have an evening dress and therefore I can’t go to that affair.”
“Only I don’t have an evening dress and therefore I can’t go to that affair.”
“It’s embarrassing not to have a jewel or a single gem—nothing to wear on my dress.”
“It’s embarrassing not to have a jewel or a single gem—nothing to wear on my dress.”
“There’s nothing more humiliating than to look poor among a lot of rich women.”
“There’s nothing more humiliating than to look poor among a lot of rich women.”
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Answered by
wtv
the right answer is "Only I don’t have an evening dress and therefore I can’t go to that affair.”
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GPT 3.5
“It’s embarrassing not to have a jewel or a single gem—nothing to wear on my dress.”
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the error. You are correct, the statement "Only I don’t have an evening dress and therefore I can’t go to that affair” represents a fact. Thank you for pointing that out.
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