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Alexxx [7]2 years ago
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These two statements accurately, a fast pace at the beginning builds tension around the missing necklace. A slow pace in the middle eases tension as readers learn about Madam Loisel's difficult life.

Who is Madame Loisel's?

Mathilde Loisel is the story's central, vibrant character in “The Necklace.” A “very lovely,” delightful young lady, Madame Loisel is. “Honesty is the best policy,” is the story's main lesson.

If Matilda had been truthful with her companion about the necklace, she would have revealed that it wasn't made of genuine diamonds, sparing her the misery of a ten-year existence.

Hence, option (c) holds true regarding the statements.

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