I have looked this question up. It is about the short story "The Diamond Necklace," by Guy de Maupassant.
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The main character, Madame Loisel, is a woman who dreams of being rich. She resents her social status, especially the lack of money to buy the fancy things she has a taste for. One day, as she and her husband are invited to a ball, Madame Loisel borrows a necklace from a friend whose social status is superior to her own. She loses the necklace and, to replace it, spends ten years of her life working herself old and "ugly" (to her standards).
<u>At the end, the ironic twist lies in the fact the the necklace she lost was a fake one.</u> There is a lot to be interpreted here, especially the fact that Madame Loisel never even thought to ask if the necklace she was borrowing was made of real diamonds or not. She just assumed it was because that is how she views rich people. She thinks of them as having money to spare, so they would have no reason to buy a fake necklace.
<u>The ending also reveals Maupassant's own attitude toward status. Unlike his character, he is not fooled by a person's appearance of wealth. It is all appearance after all, a façade. There is no reason to marvel at the life of a wealthy person. They are not happier or better than anyone else.</u>
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If i wanted to make a friend ship with someone i would probably tell them that im nice and caring to let them know i wont be mean or harsh to them.
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The iambic pentameter in the poem creates an even rhythm and complements the poem as a sorrowful elegy
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Answer: Purchasing new planes for a military campaign
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As per the United States Constitution, there are certain roles that only the Federal government and not the state governments can assume and one of them is national defense.
It is therefore the responsibility of the the federal government to ensure that the nation's armed forces are well equipped to defend the country and that includes purchasing new planes. Federal revenue is needed to do this which is why federal taxes would most suitably go towards this.
The rest of the options fall under the authority of state and local authorities.
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a) uses his torch to restore their good humor when it dampened.
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