Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Nila, a young girl of 14 is a student of class 9 of Noapara Girls' High School, Noapara. She was a poor girl but had an aspiration to help her family for a better life. On her way to school, a boy named Alam used to tease her very often. But she didn't get frustrated rather...
She calmly tackled the issue. Many a time Nila had warned Alam and advised him to stop teasing her, but he refused. This got her worried and she thought of a better solution to adopt. She then went ahead to the school headmaster to report him. The school headmaster in turn reported Alam to the community securities who consequently placed Alam under watch. Eventually, without Alam noticing, they caught him while teasing Nila on her way to school. Following Alam's arrest, Nila was free from his troubles. This incident showed Nila's bravery and intelligence. She was hailed by her classmates for her courage and wisdom not to engage Alam in a physical fight. Nila is happy as well.
Answer:
"Oh, my poor Mathilde! Mine was an imitation! It was worth five hundred francs at most! ..."
Explanation:
The main irony in the story is that the Loisels take on tremendous debt in order to replace an apparently expensive necklace that was actually a cheap imitation.
Authors of some fiction stories (Mainly children's stories) tend to teach messages about life.
I think it is personification, because personification means to make non living things sound real, and the lines 149-151 follow that. “The taut gut vibrating hummed and sang a swallow’s note.”
Life is the correct ansswer