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she promises him that she'll never forget, and never stop fighting, because she believes change will happen.
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The answer is: The word "privation" is used to emphasize the circumstance that Mathilde Loisel sacrificed her family's future and hers because of her greed and dishonesty.
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Physical privation means a scarce of physical assets including basic needs. In the story "The Necklace", Mathilde Loisel had to borrow a big sum to purchase a 36,000-franc necklace to return the lost one to her friend. She and his husband spent the following ten years in poverty. Finally, she found out that the lost necklace was worthy only 500 francs. If she had been honest to tell the truth to her friend, her family would have had a much better life.
Twain mentions four social classes in the novel starting from the top, we have the wealthy, aristocratic people represented by the Grangerfords. Mr. Grangerford was described as a 'well born' kind of person. There is a middle caste of white people. For instance, on page 15, "Why can't the widow get back her silver snuff-box that was stole? WHy can't Miss Watson fat up?'
The next rung down is a lower class of white people like Huck. The very last consists of African American people like his friend Jim.
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The real-life Annabelle story began in 1970 when a 28-year-old nurse received the Raggedy Ann doll as a birthday gift from her mom. She put the rag doll on her bed and began to notice it changing positions. A leg would be crossed, or the doll would be lying on its side. According to the Warrens, a student nurse was given the doll in 1968. They say the doll behaved strangely, and that a psychic medium told the student that the doll was inhabited by the spirit of a deceased girl named "Annabelle".
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