Answer
One of the central themes of "The Necklace" is that of appearance vs. reality. For Mathilde, the necklace symbolizes wealth, beauty, and, ultimately, shame, as she loses the necklace and goes into debt to replace it. The great irony of the story is that the necklace was a fake. Mathilde spends ten years in debt, effectively ruining her life over nothing.
Answer:
A site which includes external links to reputable sources
Explanation:
A site with too little text may be trying to avoid the point, or perhaps they really don't know that much. A site with only a few sources listed may be unreliable since they could've just made up what they wrote with no evidence. A site with reputable sources would be the answer since a reputable source would not be indeed reputable without the validations of the people.
Theese are all parts of the head
D would not be it, neither would E, or B, so go with C.
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A: It shows his death, which would be the end of his life/biography
The dialogues create a sense of humor.
Explanation:
- Dr. Heidegger invites his elderly friends home to make a strange study. he gives them each plain water with old wethered rose petals in it.
- He tells them that they are rejuvenated by the fresh blooming flower. he tells them that it was from the fountain of youth. He tells them to make the mistakes that they did earlier.
- His friends believe that and wanted to wrestle with each other and behave like fools.