Answer:
Madame Loisel is a woman who is not content with what she has. She is more concerned about appearance and lusting for things that are above her means. She knows her limitations but refuses to stay in it, rather preferring to go the extra mile for that which she thought could be hers.
Madame Forestier seeks the affluent life like Loisel, but she knows her limit and stays within it. She is a woman who cuts her coat to her size by making imitations of real jewellery she wanted but knew she could not get.
Answer:
he puts more color in the flower and less in the light house
Explanation:
1. gerund phrase - the verbal ending in -ing that is used as a noun is called a gerund
2. verb phrase - just a regular verb and all of the words surrounding it
3. adverb phrase - functions the same way as an adverb, which means that it answers questions such as when, where, why, how, etc.
4. participial phrase - although a participle looks the same as a gerund, it is never used as a noun, but rather as an adjective, or adverb
I guess the third one or the last one maybe?
Explanation:
Those sound the most right to me as an answer but I don't know for sure. If it's wrong don't blame me :)