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slavikrds [6]
1 year ago
13

Why was Madame Forestier shocked at the end of the story?

English
1 answer:
natali 33 [55]1 year ago
8 0

She countered, "There is nothing more embarrassing than having a scruffy air around rich women.

Loisel, MonsieurShe initially declined the suggestion from Mme Loisel's husband to wear some fresh flowers as jewelry.Then he advised her to ask Mme Forestier, a wealthy acquaintance, for permission to borrow some jewelry.Matilda exclaimed enthusiastically at this incredible idea. Got shocked in the end to know that Matilda ruined her life and suffered so much. Matilda ruined her life and suffered worrying about the that she lost. Matilda's life got .The necklace was worth only five hundred francs. The Necklace was fake nad was not real.It changes the scene.

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