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lesya692 [45]
3 years ago
8

In The Necklace, which character stated, "You never go out, and this is such a fine opportunity." a)Madame Loisel b)Madame Fores

tier c)Monsieur Loisel
English
2 answers:
Vaselesa [24]3 years ago
7 0
Mathilde’s husband stated that.

Text Evidence:

Instead of being delighted, as her husband hoped, she threw the invitation on the table with disdain, murmuring:

"What do you want me to do with that?"

"But, my dear, I thought you would be glad. You never go out, and this is such a fine opportunity. I had awful trouble to get it. Everyone wants to go; it is very select, and they are not giving many invitations to clerks. The whole official world will be there."
Strike441 [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

c) Monsieur Loisel

Explanation:

In "The Necklace," Matilde's husband claims that it was difficult for him to get the invitation to the ball because they do not give away too many invitations to clerks. Besides, he believed she would be happy to see the entire official society there. However, Madame Loisel throws the invitation away, claiming that she has nothing to wear. Thus, instead of being grateful, she forces her husband to buy her a new dress, which shows that she is only interested in material things.

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