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The answer to this question is false, since there is not enough information to complete it.
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"Oh, my poor Mathilde! Mine was an imitation! It was worth five hundred francs at most! ..."
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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.
This is when he started to appreciate things; to take advantage of his opportunities to respect his father.
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A husband and wife, recently married, are the focus of "The House of Sugar". The wife has an unusual superstition, she refuses to live in a house or apartment anyone else had ever inhabited. ... So he lies to his wife and tells her a house, one that looks like it is made from sugar, fits her wishes.
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Answer:What does the narrator most closely say the Statue of Liberty will do for people? It will guide people in need to a successful and safe land.
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