In <em>The Monkey's Paw</em>, there are two moments that reflect how Mr. and Mrs. White don't believe in the talisman's power. First, Mr. White jokes about the wishes he should make upon being explained what the artifact is. The second moment is when Mr. White takes the talisman out of his pocket and starts to laugh about it with his wife and son, while the <span>Sergeant-Major is very serious as he knows about the grim power the paw has.</span>
The answers are: proud and overly-imaginative, and unable to accept reality.
In the short story "The Necklace," Madame Loisel dislikes her middle class life and spends hours fantasizing about being wealthy, which she considers she should be. Even though she is pretty and does not live in poverty, she feels dissatisfied with life and dreams with a more extravagant existance. Actually, she does not often visit her rich friend Madame Forestier because she is jealous of her, and cries when her husband receives an invitation to a formal party since she has nothing to wear.
I think the single sentence that shows it is a personal letter is "that all I can say is that I am well" as the rest of the letter is details about his military campaign so could be part of a more formal memo if it were not for this opening sentence so that seems to be how to identify it as such.
Answer:
Success means - Accomplishing something, finish, or a goal that was done
that is what it means to me
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