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6. In 'The Necklace', Mathilde
Why is Madame Forestier shocked in the final scene of the story?
Question 4 options: Mathilde is angry with her. Mathilde never
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Why does Mathilde borrow the necklace from Madame Forestier?
Question 3 options: All women must wear a necklace to the party.
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Why is Madame Forestier "deeply moved" at Mathilde's confession?
because Mathilde worked so hard to replace her valuable necklace
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Which detail from "The Necklace" provides evidence that supports the theme of never being satisfied?
Question 17 options: A) Mrs.
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do you think the actual value of "the necklace" in "The diamond Necklace" matters? was it the necklace, and it's presumed value,
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Which of the following sets the events of the plot in motion?
Question 20 options: A) Mrs. Forestier's insistence that Mathilde
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How does the author's use of symbolism in 'The Diamond Necklace' contribute to the story's theme?(1 point)
Responses The diamond
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Which textual evidence from "The Necklace" best reveals how Mathilde's viewpoint changes as a result of her losing the necklace?
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6. In 'The Necklace', Mathilde seems happiest when
a. she recievs the invitation to the reception b. she attends and dances at
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In “The Diamond Necklace”, Mathilde’s husband attempts to make her happy by:
Choose the best answer from the options below:
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