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Monsieur Loisel’s is eager and willing to support her wife. Despite the dewfall that befalls them, he always stood by her side. When Mathilde lost the necklace, he ventured into the street to look for the expensive jewelry in the streets even though he knew the hopes of finding it were low. Monsieur gave her the money meant for purchasing a gown because of the love that he had for his wife. The money was for her dress to attend the party and it happened that Mathilde lost the necklace she had borrowed and wore to the party.
<span>Emerson's "Self-Reliance" is a work which strongly promotes his philosophy of individualism. ... Emerson, in the essay, discusses that self-trust is the means by which we discover "that divine idea which each of us represents."</span>
The answer to this question is <span>C. Just because she and Gretchen are rivals does not mean they can't be friends. because in the end they smiled and looked at each other as people and get along with, i am in k12 7th grade and i took the test and this is correct hope this helps and the best answer you had</span>