In The Necklace, at the end of the story, Madame Forestier reveals to Madame Loisel the original diamond necklace she lent her was just costume jewelry and not worth anything.
The Necklace was an 1884 short story written by French writer Guy de Maupassant. The story is known for its twist ending which is considered a characteristic of de Maupassant's style. Forestier lent her diamond necklace to Loisel who after losing the borrowed necklace replace it with a diamond necklace purchased for thirty-six thousand francs. However, at the end of the story, it is revealed that the original necklace was fake which cost about five hundred francs.
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1. Twenty runs were scored by him.
2. Character is revealed through manners.
3. He is loved by everyone.
4. Good news is expected by us.
5. My bicycle has been sold by me.
Explanation:
When we turn a sentence from the active to the passive voice, we first analyze the active sentence. In this sentence, we have to identify the verb, the subject, and the direct object.
To turn the sentence into the passive, the direct object moves to the subject's position. Then, we add an auxiliary, if the original sentence was in the past, the auxiliary must be in the past, but if the original sentence was in the present, the auxiliary must be in the present. After the auxiliary, we always write the verb conjugated in the past participle form. Following the verb, we put the preposition by and what used to be the subject in the active.
Answer:
"Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves." - Abraham Lincoln
This means that if you deny freedom to another, you yourself can't have it.
"You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know." - William Wilberforce
Honestly, I'm a little confused on this too but I think it means that when you know or see something, you can't run from the fact you do or did.
"You can't hold a man down without staying down with him." - Booker T. Washington.
This is a quote Booker T. Washington made about Respect. If you think about it, it kind of opens a new door on what the quote might mean.
I think it means to push another down, you need to push yourself down as well. You can't keep them down and walk above them, as all people are equal.
I hope this helped! Have a great week.
It is C. Initially,Telemachus is suspicious that the gods are playing a trick on him,but is soon overjoyed when he realizes that his father has truly returned