In “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, what is the result of Mathilde visiting her rich friend?

A. She returned home energized from the visit.
B. She wept, feeling regret for her situation.
C. She harassed her husband to go make more money.
D. She felt she should get a job to make money for the things she wants.

B?

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