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Madame Mathilde Loisel's borrowed necklace symbolizes the dream that she has always desired: "to be envied, to be charming, to be sought after." For one night at the ball, Madame Loisel will be that person.
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I hope that helped
Gerund: eating
Noun use: predicate nominative
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Granny Weatherall is a character in the short story "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall". She is an eighty-year-old woman who is about to die. Granny's disorganized thoughts are mostly memories of everything she has gone through in life, especially being abandoned by the first man she ever loved.
<u>Granny's name is Weatherall, which carries plenty of meaning. To weather something means to go through it and survive. The verb "to weather" is usually employed in connection with difficult times. Granny has indeed weathered it all. She raised her children on her own, after her husband passed way. She went through diseases, heartbreaks, hardships, and humiliation. But Granny's endurance, along with other qualities, helped her through. She is proud, strong-willed, determined, tenacious. Giving up is not an option for Granny.</u>
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1. to make someone fall in love with you, you should just be there for them and eventually they'll start to get feelings
2. yes Mary is crazy. She is showing that things are risky, but sometimes its worth it
3. No it is not true, there are plenty of other girls that people would much rather date than a white girl, no matter the race
4. He could mean they're both using each other as rebounds, or simply because they don't feel anything romantically towards each other
5. (I haven't read the story but I'll take a guess) he made it interesting by being descriptive, and making the reader visualize whats going on
6. (again I haven't read the text but I'll guess) Maybe he is an outsider for how he looks, smells, or even talks
7. I cannot answer this question because you didn't include the text
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I hope this helps even though I cannot answer the last question
I would say definitely a Pathos emotional appeal. (a very aggressive one at that)