Why is the borrowed necklace so important to Mathilde?

because it will distract from her shabby old dress

because it will convince others that she is someone else

because she will look as though she belongs at the party

because she will have the opportunity to steal it

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The borrowed necklace is important to Mathilde because she will look as though she belongs at the party. Mathilde longs to present herself as a wealthy and glamorous woman, and the necklace symbolizes her desire to fit into high society and be perceived as someone of status. It reflects her insecurities about her social standing and her longing for a more luxurious life.

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