Answer:
С
. Mathilda and Mme. Forestier share a close, long-lasting friendship.
Explanation:
Guy de Maupassant's short story "The Necklace" revolves around the character of Mathilde Loisel and her desire to be the same or at least try to be at par with the rich women of the society. And in her greed and desire to be one with them, she ended up ruining a decade of their lives, leading them to be impoverished and struggling.
Mathilde had decided to 'rent' a necklace from her friend Mme. Forestier so that she won't look so out of place when attending the party at the Minister's palace. And through this act of borrowing the necklace, <em>"a necklace of diamonds"</em> from her friend, we can sense that they have a close relationship, with Mr. Loisel stating <em>"You're quite thick enough with her to do that"</em>. Moreover, after paying off the debt for the expense of replacing the lost necklace, when they met again after a decade, they remain close friends, with Mme. Forestier reacted lovingly and sympathetically, calling her<em> "Oh, my poor Mathilde!"</em>
Throughout the story, the relationship between the two women seemed to be that of a close bond. Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Answer:
I would say "Chips and cookies are high in fats and sugars which increases the risk of obesity.", because it is a direct cause of the problem, student obesity. :)
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Answer: It illustrates why the Three Musketeers need another
member for their team
Explanation:
This excerpt is showing one ambitious person who is wanting to run and with that potential she can be very good option for the team and she can beat someone and win. In the Three Musketeers there are four members of the team although that their title is Three Musketeers. This excerpt is suggesting that something will change and that something has to change, whether in the team of musketeers or her own team.
Ambitious person such like her are considered as the threat or as a potential player for one of the teams.