Answer:
The statement that best explains how Madame Loisel changes over time is:
<u>A. She is a beautiful, young woman who becomes a haggard old woman.</u>
Explanation:
At the beginning of the story "The Diamond Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, Madame Loisel is described as "one of those pretty and charming young creatures who sometimes are born, as if by a slip of fate, into a family of clerks." She is young, beautiful, has good taste for clothes and furniture, and is utterly discontented with her life. Her youth and beauty are not enough. She wishes she were rich.
As the story progresses, Madame Loisel borrows a necklace from a friend. She wears it to a party, to which she had initially refused to go because she believed she had nothing fancy enough to wear. Back from the party, she realizes she has lost the necklace. Thinking it is made of real diamonds, and too proud to tell her friend about it, Madame Loisel buys another one to replace it.
She and her husband have to work way too hard to pay for the debt of buying such an expensive piece of jewelry. The hard work takes its toll on her, making her "heavy, rough, harsh, like one of the poor. Her hair untended, her skirts askew, her hands red, her voice shrill...." She goes from young and beautiful to haggard. In the end, when she finally tells her friend about it, Madame Loisel is told that the necklace was fake. All that time, she had been paying for her own pride.
In the following paragraph, the correction option in relation to Active Voice is: "None of these should be rewritten." (Option B)
<h3>What is active voice?</h3>
Active Voice is a verb form where the subject of the sentence is the person or item performing the action and where the verb can accept a direct object.
For example "they loved him" as opposed to the passive form
"He was loved by them".
Learn more about Active Voice at;
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Answer:
Despite being a maid, Mehri was more like the older sister Marjane never had.
Question 3 is a matter of opinion. Basically:
Are tests like TOEIC and TOEFL hard? Do you want them to be easier?
Explain why you want them to be easier, and how you think it would affect students in a positive or negative way.
And: Should English language be a difficult process?
I think this means learning English as a language and not as the subject. Either way, do you think English is easy? If it is explain, and if not then why? If English is hard, do you think prohibitive cost is the issue. Something that is a prohibitive cost is something that is very important, and that will have personal or legal consequences if you choose not to do it. So is learning English very important, and is English having a prohibitive cost the cause to why learning English is hard?
If you're still confused then you can tell me your opinions to these questions and I can try to write a few sentences for your answer :)
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