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What do the Loisels end up doing about the lost necklace?
They borrow money, buy a new necklace, and return it to Madame
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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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How does Madame Loisel interact with Madame Forestier after seeing her for the first time in 10 years? Use evidence from the
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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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What is the most likely reason that Mathilde picks the diamond necklace to borrow from Madame Forestier?
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by Guy de MaupassantShe turned distractedly toward him.“I have—I have—I’ve lost Madame Forestier’s necklace,” she
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She turned distractedly toward him.
“I have—I have—I’ve lost Madame Forestier’s necklace,” she cried. He stood up,
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"She turned distractedly toward him.
"I have I have-I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace," she cried. He stood up, bewildered.
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The Diamond Necklace
by Guy de Maupassant She turned distractedly toward him. “I have—I have—I’ve lost Madame
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The Diamond Necklace by Guy de Maupassant She turned distractedly toward him. “I have—I have—I’ve lost Madame
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