I believe the answer would most likely be B. Homeowners
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Explanation:
The adjectives that accurately describe young Madame Loisel in the short story, 'The Necklace are LUXURY LOVING AND PRETTY.
In the story, Madame Loisel was a beautiful woman, she was born into a poor family and she got married to a clerk. She was not satisfy with her state in life and always consider her been born into a poor family as an accident of fate. Due to her love for luxurious things, she borrowed a diamond piece from her friend to wear to a party. She lost the diamond and has to use huge amount of money to replace it, not knowing that, the diamond she lost was a fake one. This plunged her into deeper poverty and she only realized her mistake ten years later.
The theme of both poems is an endless, deep and passionate love. In ‘A red, red rose’ there is a structure, the stanzas each have four lines and the second and fourth line of each verse rhyme, giving the poem a very evident rhythm; on the other hand, ‘Sonet 43’ doesn’t have a rhyhtmic structure that evident, but there is the use of repetition of the phrase ”I love thee”. Both poems use figurative language to make comparisons: similes and metaphors (“O <em>my Luve is like a red, red rose</em>…”, “O <em>my Luve is like the melody</em>…”), ( “I love thee <em>to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach</em>…”). In ‘A red, red rose’ the writer uses elements of nature to make the comparisons (“Till a’ the<em> seas</em> gang dry, my dear, And the <em>rocks</em> melt wi’ the <em>sun</em>…”), while in ‘Sonet 43’ the writer uses human emotions and actions to compare (“I love thee <em>freely, as men strive for right</em>. I love thee <em>purely, as they turn from praise</em>. I love thee with the <em>passion put to us</em>. In my <em>old griefs</em>, and with my <em>childhood’s faith</em>.”).