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kherson [118]
3 years ago
14

read the conversation between Mr. and Mrs. Loisel in the passage. What is revealed about Mrs. Loisel through her actions and wor

ds. A) Mrs. Loisel is a weak woman who is tired of being ill-treated by her husband. B) Mrs.Loisel is a proud woman who cares about her status in society. C) Mrs. Loisel is a shrewd woman who is willing to do anything to get her way. D) Mrs.Loisel is a strong woman who never lets any setbacks upset her
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1 answer:
11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B) Mrs. Loisel is a proud woman who cares about her status in society

Explanation:

She made her husband give her money to buy a dress and borrowed what she thought was a diamond necklace. She wanted to look like she belonged with all the other rich people at the ball. Mathilde also envies her friend for being rich and is embarrassed when her friend sees her rough appearance.

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