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solong [7]
3 years ago
15

The bitter twist at the end of "The Necklace" is that

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1 answer:
GuDViN [60]3 years ago
5 0

A bitter twist was that years later she finds out that the necklace was just a replica or something like that and didn't cost as much as the actual necklace and was only worth 40 dollars(or what ever they called it in the story) 


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