Francine Prose thinks that American High Schools do not teach literary works the way they should. (1) She says that the choice of books is not related to the teen's world of today. (2) She defends that teens can’t relate to the stories anymore because schools do not teach them the stories, instead, they focus on the author’s life or the background of the book. With that, (3) they leave amazing stories behind, stories which teens would love to hear and to learn about.
Madame Loisel's actions expose her greed and vanity.
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What happened to Madam Loisel?</h3>
Madame Mathilde Loisel in the story - The Necklace, is depicted as a character from a humble background.
In chapters 6-11, the night of the party, she is completely enthralled at the experience of mixing with wealthy people.
Soon she forgets that her clothes and necklace are borrowed, then she becomes greedy which leads to her fate.
The correct answer thus is B.
Greek drama..............................