Explanation:
It would protect states from possible abuses of government
Answer:
Madame Mathilde Loisel has always imagined herself an aristocrat, despite being born into a lower-middle-class family (which she describes as an "accident of fate"). She marries a low-paid clerk who tries his best to make her happy but has little to give. Through lots of begging at work, her husband is able to get an invitation for the both of them to the Ministry of Education party. Mathilde refuses to go, for she has nothing to wear, and wishes not to be embarrassed.
Her husband is upset to see her displeasure and, using all the money that he was saving to buy a hunting rifle, gives Mathilde 400 francs to use. Mathilde buys a dress but is still unhappy because she lacks jewels to wear with it. The couple does not have much money left, so her husband suggests that she should buy flowers to wear with it. After Mathilde disagrees, he suggests borrowing something from her friend, Madame Jeanne Forestier. Mathilde borrows Madame Forestier's fanciest piece, a huge diamond necklace. After attending the party, Mathilde discovers that she has lost the necklace. She tries to find a quick way to replace it. She goes to the Palais-Royal shop and finds a similar necklace for 40,000 francs but they could get it for 36,000 francs. The couple sells everything they own and must secure loans at high interest rates to pay for the necklace.
Explanation:
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Hi,
I believe it is the second choice, "<span>The neighbor waters our plants whom we trust the most while we travel."
The correct variation would be: "The neighbor, whom we trust the most while we travel, waters our plants."
~Elisabeth</span>
The theme that Leo Tolstoy explores in this excerpt from The Death of Ivan Ilyich is C. Human mortality is inevitable, and it is important to live an authentic life. Tolstoy states that proper attitude towards life is formed by preparation of death. Ivans terror shifts to joy when he changes his attitude towards life which is caused by pain and death. Accepting the true nature of life and accepting the death leads to peace, joy, and confidence at the time of death.
Answer:
D. abandoned.
Explanation:
Young animals do not vanish with their mothers near by.
Not all animals can cling to objects.
Young animals may appear to be sleeping, but that has nothing to do with whether or not the mother is nearby.
Young animals can be hungry, but they would be hungry even if the mother were not hiding.
So, young animals can appear to be abandoned, since the mother is nowhere in sight. In reality, the mother is simply hiding.
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