Biographies are "true to life."
People read them to find out how individuals have shaped the way we think or act or enjoy sports or influenced us greatly. Biographies are interesting to read whether you are interested in Mickey Mantle, Babe Ruth, Wayne Gretzky or Joseph Stalin. All of these people and so many others have shaped the way we look at the world.
Biographies represent people who have done things -- even small things.
Some biographies are of people who shaped the way we think. I'm thinking of someone like Dwight Eisenhower who shaped the way Americans look at war and defense and big industry.
Some like Paul or Jesus shape the way we govern moral behavior.
Some like Hitler or Stalin should lead us to utter "never again."
Answer:
C. She realizes that being untruthful about the necklace led to her downfall.
Explanation:
Guy de Maupassant' s short story "The Necklace" shows how a simple yet selfish desire could lead to a big tragedy. The greed and untruthful actions of the character ruined the whole family, not only a year but a decade.
Mathilde and her husband Mr. Loisel had wroked hard ten years just paying off debts that they had incurred from the loss of the diamond necklace. Mrs. Loisel, from her desire to be like the rest of the rich ladies, had borrowed a necklace from her friend Mme. Forestier. But she lost it after the party at the Minister's house. So, instead of telling the truth, they bought a diamond necklace similar to it that was way out of their monetary capability. And in return, they had to sacrifice a decade of their years, working and toiling for their debt. In the end, the lost necklace turned out to be a fake and they had replaced it with a real one.
If only they had told the truth in the first place, none of this would have happened and they would have lived the same way they had been before. But due to her desire to be like the rich women and her reluctance to tell the truth, they had to undergo many years of suffering. Mathilde learned in the end that this untruthfulness of hers has led to their downfall.
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I would assume true. There were over 2,000 deities throughout Egyptian mythology, whereas Norse mythology revolves around 12 main gods.