Question
Which of the following sets the events of the plot in motion?
Question 20 options:
A)
Mrs. Forestier's insistence that Mathilde return the necklace quickly
B)
Mathilde's desire to be "better" than she is and part of a higher class
C)
Mr. Loisel's inability to find the lost necklace
D)
Mathilde's poor luck to be born in a class below her beauty
Question 20 options:
A)
Mrs. Forestier's insistence that Mathilde return the necklace quickly
B)
Mathilde's desire to be "better" than she is and part of a higher class
C)
Mr. Loisel's inability to find the lost necklace
D)
Mathilde's poor luck to be born in a class below her beauty
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The option that most directly sets the events of the plot in motion in "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant is:
**B) Mathilde's desire to be "better" than she is and part of a higher class.**
This desire drives her actions and choices throughout the story, ultimately leading to the series of events that unfold after she borrows the necklace.
**B) Mathilde's desire to be "better" than she is and part of a higher class.**
This desire drives her actions and choices throughout the story, ultimately leading to the series of events that unfold after she borrows the necklace.